At 08:59 PM 1/27/04 -0500, Martha Krieg wrote:

>One small gritchy: . . . I 
>have NEVER had a closet with a free rod. They are all attached all 
>along their length to a curved metal plate that joins to the closet 
>shelf. 

Not a small gritchy at all.  It would drive me to wiring in a broom handle.  

Well, the one time I did put a broom handle up in a closet (a cubby not
meant to be a closet at all, but *almost* big enough to hang shirts in), I
used a roll of sheet metal strap with holes in it meant for hanging things
-- I wrapped a piece around the handle, matched the holes in the ends, and
hung it on hooks a previous owner had installed.

My laundry room is smaller than one of my closets.  My late father-in-law
installed a shower-curtain rod across it so my late mother-in-law could dry
stuff on hangers.  (One end is now occupied with stash -- including some
yarn I hung up to dry and never took down.)

-- 
Joy Beeson
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west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
where the sun is bright on a fresh coat of thoroughly-blown snow.

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