This video depicts, step by step, how to assemble a 48 Bottle Instant Cellar wine rack for the Wine Rack Store. We hope this makes the process even more simple for all of our wonderful customers. Visit our website at www.WineRackStore.com or call us toll free at 866.676.4028 to place your order today! Don't forget to visit our blog at www.WineRackStoreSpecials.com for exciting WRS news and product updates!
This video shows you step by step how to assemble a Mega Wine Cube from the Wine Rack Store. We hope you (and our valued customers) find the process easy to follow and enjoyable. Visit us today at www.WineRackStore.com or call toll free at 866.676.4028 to place your order today!
Wine storage comes in four main types: wine racks, wine refrigerators, wine cabinets and wine cellars. And to find out where to start when choosing between them, Meghan Carter of http://www.AsktheDecorator.com visited Wine Cellar Innovations. There she learned what's the first thing you should consider when looking at wine storage and how to decide which type is right for a given situation.
Some members of the Wine Rack Store went on an AMAZING vacation to the Dominican Republic. We thought it would be fun to share parts of our trip with our customers and anyone else who wants to look in!
Some of the Wine Rack Store crew went on a fantastic vacation to the Dominican Republic. We had such a great time that we wanted to share some of our trip with our valued customers and also to any one else who happens to stumble upon it! Enjoy!
Wine racks can be placed anywhere in your home, and come in many different styles: freestanding versus hanging, diamond storage versus rectangular. But before buying, it's important to know how well they really do store wine. To find out all about wine racks Meghan Carter of http://www.AsktheDecorator.com visited Wine Cellar Innovations.
Easy tutorial showing how to rack one gallon of Mead. Some tips on the why and how of racking. More Mead Making stuff on my site at:www.stormthecastle.com/mead/index.htm
this is a simple Kitchen Automation project. A firgelli automation FA-400-12-18" stroke linear actuator was used to pop up this Spice rack. Of course the top would typically be the grannite square that was cut out originally, and the spice rack could be a cofee machine, microwave, TV, wine rack or anyhting else you wish to hide in your kitchen. The Actuator sits pointing upwards and as you can see the middle of the sprice rack has a sort of hollow column, this is where the otehr end of the actuator fits inside. How typically what not required if you use the Firgelli AUtomations Column lift which is a ready to go remote control lift mechanism.