Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #89 Jul-Aug 1991 pg. 6
How to build a wine cellar.
HANDY ANDY Apr 1980 (v.4#7) pg. 55
Put it away. A little imagination, wood, and time combine for 10 built-ins that save space. Storage ideas include: window seat, under-cabinet wine rack, range hood enclosure & wine rack combo, laundry chute, stemware rack, under stair storage cart on casters, telephone cabinet, shallow shelves in kitchen, and kitchen office.
HOME MECHANIX #706 Feb 1987 (v.83) pg. 54
Making edge-lap joints. Includes instructions for making a wine rack featuring angled plywood dividers assembled with edge-lap joints.
HOME MECHANIX #749 Oct 1990 (v.86) pg. 22
Tips on how to make a basement wine cellar.
HOMEOWNER Apr 1985 (v.10#3) pg. 22
Wine rack hods 12 bottles on slide-out racks and has a drawer for accessories.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #437 Oct 1964 (v.60) pg. 140
Wall rack holds 6 bottles of wine.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #495 Aug 1969 (v.65) pg. 37
A simple and inexpensive wine rack made from hardboard, wood and wire and designed to be used for wine storage in the cool, damp basement. Suggestions for buying wine also included.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #524 Jan 1972 (v.68) pg. 108
Wooden wine rack built from 1x2 and 1x3 stock holds 28 bottles.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #577 Jun 1976 (v.72) pg. 72
A simple wine rack, built from 1x2s and 1x3s, holds 28 bottles.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #649 Jun 1982 (v.78) pg. 66J
Combination macrame wine rack and plant hanger.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY Jul-Aug 1981 (v.4#4) pg. 17
Ornamental metal scrollwork. Metal products made from strap iron include candlestick, bookrack, lamp base, and wine holder.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1970 (v.133#3) pg. 192
Projects from Plexiglas. A terrarium, a wine rack, a telephone stand, a cube table, a cookbook holder, a circular table and a magazine rack.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1971 (v.135#3) pg. 148
Canopy built of wooden beams holds wine bottles and wine glasses (stemware) upside down overhead.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1972 (v.137#4) pg. 128
Simple wine rack made from plywood and dowels. Holds seven bottles.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1974 (v.142#6) pg. 161
Three designs for wine racks. The two tabletop designs (one wood and one Plexiglas) hold 6 bottles each. The wall rack holds 5 bottles.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1975 (v.144#1) pg. 102
Twelve bottle, tabletop wine rack is made by enclosing 12 cardboard tubes inside a wooden frame.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1975 (v.144#5) pg. 173
Wooden wine rack holds 20 bottles on 5 shelves. The top of the rack lifts off to become a serving tray.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1976 (v.146#6) pg. 109
Wine rack on casters holds 18 bottles and doubles as a serving cart.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1977 (v.148#5) pg. 131
Patio wine rack made from dowels and 1" square rails.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1980 (v.154#2) pg. 91
Three wine racks you can build. Two are from wood and one is ornamental iron.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1982 (v.157#5) pg. 104
Basement wine rack doubles as a door to a cool room.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1983 (v.159#1) pg. 95
Three accessories made from bronze Plexiglas, pop rivets and pieces of walnut wood. (1) A wine rack, (2) a pipe rack, and (3) a lamp.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1970 (v.197#5) pg. 90
Wine center is a cabinet 42" tall, 25" wide and 12" deep. It holds 24 bottles of wine and 12 glasses. Unit is made from 1 sheet of plywood. Design is a winner in the 2nd annual Plywood Project Contest.
POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1978 (v.213#2) pg. 102
Redwood wine rack holds up to 120 bottles. Features simple construction. Suitable for use in a damp basement.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jul 1981 (v.219#1) pg. 91
Combination wine rack and appliance storage cabinet fits into the corner of a kitchen. Features a roll-down shade instead of a door on part of the cabinet.
POPULAR SCIENCE Dec 1981 (v.219#6) pg. 108
Turn your basement into a host's wine cellar. Walls are lined with bins that store many bottles of wine (for the serious wine collector). Room measures 16x14-ft.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1982 (v.221#3) pg. 106
Two kitchen dividers that bring the wine cellar upstairs. (1) Floor-to-ceiling room divider with wine rack. (2) Counter with wine rack.
POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1983 (v.223#3) pg. 104
Wine rack uses PVC pipe sections to hold bottles. The PVC pipe is supported by a simple wooden framework.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1983 (v.223#5) pg. 176
Basement wall made of hollow concrete blocks serves as a thermally stable wine rack. May also double as a retaining wall.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1985 (v.226#3) pg. 87
Tray top wine server. Mobile wine bar with lift-off serving tray, a rack to hold six bottles, a drawer for storing supplies, brass racks for holding stemware and quality carpet casters.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #91 Jul 1996 (v.16#3) pg. 54
Under-the-counter wine rack for a kitchen has two wooden lattices that hold bottles horizontally. Overall dimensions: 17"x35"x11" deep.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Feb 1989 (v.4#1) pg. 90
How to build a wine closet with a built-in cooling system. Fan uses crawl space air to keep temperature at 65 degrees F.
SUNSET Mar 1977 (v.158#3) pg. 143
How to build a sturdy wooden wine rack that holds 12 cases of wine. Special emphasis is given to the joints.
SUNSET Sep 1977 (v.159#3) pg. 104
Tips shows how a closet can be converted into a refrigerated wine closet.
SUNSET Sep 1978 (v.161#3) pg. 124
Energy-efficient wine cellar is 6x14 ft. and has walls of concrete. Racks are built from fir 2x2s to form diamond shaped bins that each hold 25 bottles.
SUNSET Oct 1978 (v.161#4) pg. 146
Simple wine rack mounts underneath a hanging kitchen cupboard. Made from 2 boards about 35" long.
SUNSET Aug 1981 (v.167#2) pg. 104
Basement wine storage rack is made from terra cotta flue tiles topped with a 14-ft. long counter.
SUNSET Aug 1982 (v.169#2) pg. 80
Lightweight plywood storage system for wine bottles fits between 2x4 studs in an unfinished basement.
SUNSET Nov 1982 (v.169#5) pg. 150
Tip: Make a wine storage wall by stacking up various sizes and shapes of flue tiles embedded in mortar.
SUNSET Jan 1983 (v.170#1) pg. 76
Photograph of a tall, narrow wine and stemware storage cabinet built into a wall.
SUNSET Feb 1983 (v.170#2) pg. 112
Wine storage wherever you can find it. Seven photographs show various places to store bottles of wine where they are out of the way but still within easy reach.
SUNSET Mar 1983 (v.170#3) pg. 162
Use lightweight cardboard carpet tubes to make a wine rack.
SUNSET Apr 1984 (v.172#4) pg. 174
Double-ladder wine rack, built into a bookcase, is designed so labels can be read without removing the bottles.
SUNSET Jul 1986 (v.177#1) pg. 96
Simple wine bottle storage rack is built from 1x4 and 1x1 stock. Can be easily built to any size required.
SUNSET Apr 1988 (v.180#4) pg. 144
Wine cellar designed to hold both individual bottles and full cases. Design of this 6x10-ft room gives some earthquake protection against breakage.
SUNSET Mar 1990 (v.184#3) pg. 136
Wine storage that works. Tips from wine pros on where and how to store bottles of wine.
SUNSET Nov 1996 (v.197#5) pg. 108
Wine rack to build into the soffit above a kitchen cabinet.
TODAY'S HOMEOWNER #812 Feb 1997 (v.93) pg. 58
Showcase wine rack holds eight bottles of wine and eight stemware glasses. Uses dowel joinery. Overall dimensions: 26" tall, 21" wide, 13" deep.
WOOD MAGAZINE #20 Dec 1987 (v.4#6) pg. 64
Wine waiter. Stand holds two bottles and six wine glasses on a lazy Susan base. Glasses hang from their base on a rack supported by a center stem.
WOODTURNING #48 Dec 1996-Jan 1997 pg. 51
Wine rack holds 12 bottles. This small rack is designed to use a router to full effect during the construction.
WOODWORKER Feb 1994 (v.98#2) pg. 52
Tabletop wine rack holds 6 bottles. Assembles easily with long wedges. Dimensions: 19" long, 10" tall, 9" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1977 (v.1#6) pg. 8
Tall, narrow wine rack holds 8 bottles, one above another. Built entirely of wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1983 (v.7#6) pg. 50
Portable wine server (serving table) consists of a frame which houses a 6 bottle wine rack and a removable top which becomes a serving tray. Overall dimensions: 21" wide, 11" deep, 24" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1984 (v.8#6) pg. 56
Stacking wine rack. Each rack holds 8 bottles. Overall dimensions: 15" wide, 10" tall, 9" deep.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1987 (v.11#6) pg. 57
Glass-top coffee table features two three-shelf wine racks used as the legs of the table. Table top measures 16"x49". Table is 18" tall. Legs hold a total of 18 bottles.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1980 (v.36#1) pg. 70
Simple "Z" shape shelf holds 4 or 5 wine bottles. Several shelves may be stacked up to form a wine rack.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1981 (v.37#3) pg. 89
Wall rack holds 3 bottles of wine and 4 stemware glasses.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1983 (v.39#1) pg. 99
Rack holds 4 bottles of wine and four stemware wine glasses. Overall dimensions: 16" wide, 16" tall, 11" deep. Built from pine.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1983 (v.39#5) pg. 124
Small end table incorporates a built-in wine rack and storage for stemmed glasses. Holds 4 bottles of wine and six glasses. Overall dimensions: 15"x15"x19" tall.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1985 (v.41#2) pg. 44
Compact wine rack/serving bar has colonial styling. Displays six bottle of wine. Drawer and storage cabinet hold glassware and liquor bottles. Overall dimensions: 36" long, 32" tall, 14" deep.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1985 (v.41#5) pg. 70
Nine-bottle wine rack. Overall dimensions: 21" tall, 16" wide, 10" deep.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1986 (v.42#5) pg. 84
Simple Baltic birch plywood rack holds four wine bottles and four wine glasses (upside down by their stems).
WORKBENCH Feb-Mar 1995 (v.51#1) pg. 60
Wine rack to hold five bottles in a horizontal row is attached to the bottom of an overhead kitchen cabinet.
WORKBENCH #254 Jul-Aug 1999 (v.55#4) pg. 52