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I like that. Having to sit down on the carpet and reaching into the low cupboard, is getting to be work. Pulling out some of those should be easier.Got these at Westpack for R69. Works great
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So you have one bottle of Cap Sugar Cookie in the Pistachio RY4U box and another in the Funfetti box, one bottle of Vanilla Swirl in the Sucker Punch box and another in the Pistachio RY4U box? I make too many recipes to make such a system workable. It's a cool idea if you only mix up a few ADVs and are willing to duplicate concentrates, though.
I'm still looking in vain for compartment boxes. You'd think that in 2017, a plain cardboard box with an insert that makes compartments to store small bottles would be relatively easy to source. I think it would be easier to find dinosaur teeth.
Ooh, that looks promising, thanks @Effjh!
I have made progress. The cabinets are 280mm by 280mm square and are 420mm tall (outside dimensions). Each concentrate cabinet can store 150 10ml bottles. All in all quite compact and easily transportable. The doors on the concentrate cabinets are fully removable and are magnetically secured when closed.
The steeping cabinet can store 42 bottles the largest being a 50ml PET with witches hat lid. I fitted it with auto closing doors ... silent and un-slam able.
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Jeepers that is incredible!I have made progress. The cabinets are 280mm by 280mm square and are 420mm tall (outside dimensions). Each concentrate cabinet can store 150 10ml bottles. All in all quite compact and easily transportable. The doors on the concentrate cabinets are fully removable and are magnetically secured when closed.
The steeping cabinet can store 42 bottles the largest being a 50ml PET with witches hat lid. I fitted it with auto closing doors ... silent and un-slam able.
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OK, thanks to @Effjh's awesome idea to use seedling trays, I think I've found what I was looking for. Lifestyle Nursery didn't have suitable trays, nor any other nursery I phoned in my area. But some surfing led me to a plastic seedling tray manufacturer in Kempton Park. They make products like this:
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They have one which contains 128 compartments, each of which is 28.5mm square and 38mm deep. A 10ml concentrate bottle typically used by DIY vendors is 25mm diameter and about 60mm tall. So it will be a comfortable fit. Cost is R15.01 each direct from the factory.
I had originally envisaged cardboard compartment boxes, and polystyrene seed trays also emerged as a possibility. But, on further reflection, rigid black plastic will be less prone to staining and general wear and tear. These will be perfect for my alphabetical and colour-coded system.
Now I have to sit down, sort all my concentrates out alphabetically, and do my labels.
Pictures or it did not happen!I have done it! Took me an hour or so but I got everything into neat alphabetical rows and then alphabetised each brand within the row, then inserted them into the racks in the order FA, TFA, Cap, FW, Inw, Other. Tomorrow I just need to do the colour codes on each cap and I'm done.
Even without the colour codes, it's already 300% better than what I had before. Now if I want a concentrate that starts with M, I go straight to the M row(s) and know where to look. With the codes, it will be an absolute doddle to find everything. Before, I was trying to remember which of three baskets I'd left a concentrate in.
Useless trivia for you vaping buffs: the most common letters for DIY concentrates are B, C, M, S and V. Way more than half my concentrates fall into these five letters alone.
@Andre beat me to it but just to make sure you got the message @RichJBI have done it! Took me an hour or so but I got everything into neat alphabetical rows and then alphabetised each brand within the row, then inserted them into the racks in the order FA, TFA, Cap, FW, Inw, Other. Tomorrow I just need to do the colour codes on each cap and I'm done.
Even without the colour codes, it's already 300% better than what I had before. Now if I want a concentrate that starts with M, I go straight to the M row(s) and know where to look. With the codes, it will be an absolute doddle to find everything. Before, I was trying to remember which of three baskets I'd left a concentrate in.
Useless trivia for you vaping buffs: the most common letters for DIY concentrates are B, C, M, S and V. Way more than half my concentrates fall into these five letters alone.
RegardsPictures or it did not happen!