Looks nice!
How about some plans, or a write up?
Plans are going to have to be the pictures but here is a writeup of my experience.
Ok, this will be a first so here is what I did B-).
1- purchased 2 packs of furring strips 1x3x8 ish (usualy comes in pacs of 6 tied with nylon banding, leave
together)
Clamped packs together tight from sides and top to bottom (made sure all boards are lined up)
I used 24" centers marked them, used my trusty 3 1/2" hole saw blade to mark holes 5 per section 1/2 of
hole on one board 1/2 of hole on the other
I did first batch with hand drill (still tingling) then got a drill press (muuuch better)
(USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING DRILL AND HOMEBREW/WINE ONLY AFTER YOUR DONE)
Drill bit at center of hole saw placed between top boards and drill
Used first set to mark second
Repeat
Purchased 2 more packs, marked them using large hole furring strip (middle of big holes)
Drilled with 1 1/4" hole saw
Used first set to mark second again, consistency in hole placement is important. (Ummmmm seriosly)
Repeat
I did not sand (im busy and lazy) but its an option
Then stain (I used red oak)
2- frame is made of 2x4s top, sides and middle 2, basically made it like a frame wall (screws not nails) made
boards 1/4" longer and forced into place.
Used 4x4 pressure treated for bottom due to basement floor being wet at times
Again I attached top 2x4 to floor joists above for stability, stained all
made back frame first, attached large hole boards using bottles to measure space between (be generous)
some bottles are diferent size so I spaced accordingly.
Built front frame same as back frame, attached back to front frame using boards on one and metal plates on the other, stained and attached small hole boards using wine bottles (I used 2" outdoor screws on back and 2" brass like screws on front)
Hope this is useful