How to Fix a Bowing Closet Rack
- 1). Reinforce a hollow, metal rack with a wooden dowel. Remove all clothes from the rack. Use a screwdriver to loosen the rack from the wall. Insert a wooden dowel, at least 1/4 of an inch shorter than the rack. Reattach the rack to the wall.
- 2). Support a bowing wooden or plastic closet rack with a wooden closet pole. Take all clothes off the rack. Measure the height of the closet rod. Be sure to measure in the area where the rack does not sag.
- 3). Drill a hole through a 1 3/8-inch wooden closet pole with an electric drill and a 1-inch spade bit. Drill the hole at area that matches the proper height of the closet rod.
- 4). Cut through the center of the hole with a saw; this will create a notch on which to rest the closet rod. Position the wooden pole into place.
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