Key Rack From Old Keys

Turn your mystery keys into hooks for the ones you still use

Text and photographs by Wendy Becktold

May 1, 2012

Key Rack From Old Keys

Lose any metal objects lately? Put in a request at lostmystuff.net and someone with a metal detector just might show up to try to find it free of charge. These volunteers are kind of like superheroes with headphones. One of them even located a college ring that had been lost since 1977. I wish one would follow me around my house, because I constantly misplace my keys.

Here's the strange thing: While the keys I use daily often go missing, I have a growing pile of mystery keys in a tin on my dresser. I'm sure they were important once, and I probably tried hard not to lose them. But now I have no idea what they're meant to unlock, and for some reason I can't imagine throwing them out.

This project, then, is a twofer. With a piece of wood, screws, and some pliers, I transformed the castoffs into a rack to hold and organize my current stash. It was quick and easy, and I had all the materials on hand. Now I just have to remember to hang my keys there.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL: 1 | CONSTRUCTION TIME: 1 HOUR
An electric drill comes in handy, but nails and a hammer work just as well.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED: 

  • 3 to 5 keys, one for each hook (plus extras in case a few break)
  • Pliers
  • Vise (optional)
  • Piece of wood (9.5 inches wide by 3 inches high is a good size for 4 keys)
  • Ruler or measuring tape
  • Nails or wood screws (one for each key)
  • Hammer for nails or electric drill for wood screws

 

Step 1: Place a key in the vise and carefully bend the stem into a hook with the pliers. If you don't have a vise, bend the key by gripping the stem with the pliers and pressing the head against a hard surface. Repeat with the remaining keys. (Note: If you are using very old circular keys, you will need metal working equipment to heat and bend them).

Key Rack From Old Keys

Step 2: Line up the bent keys on the piece of wood. Measure and mark the points where you want to attach them.

Key Rack From Old Keys

Step 3: Attach the keys to the wood with nails or wood screws (for a nice touch, use decorative furniture nails).

Key Rack From Old Keys

Step 4: Hang your rack on the wall, hang your keys on the hooks, and enjoy knowing where to find them.

Key Rack From Old Keys

Based on a project by Nicholas Torretta at viraroque.blogspot.com.