I like your hardware shelf, perfect for vaping on the floor! >Sorry I'm an asshole< thanks for the upload, you know we love pictures!! You're station has a degree of uniformity that's making me jealous.
Very nice. My organization plans will too allow me to see all my flavors at once, and (the idealist in me is talking now) one's awareness of available tools can affect a creative process. Currently with stuff in a drawer, I browse my flavors on my recipe calc's inventory while brainstorming, which is ok, but I'd rather have every label and liquid uniformly visible. Mentally refining my display design as I fall asleep has been my routine for the last week... I'm weird!LOL, that bookshelf is actually standing on a coffee table. It's right beside my recliner that faces my computer desk. Most of my hardware is in various other places, but that bottom shelf and the surface of the coffee table end up being work surfaces or holding whatever devices I'm vaping when I sit at the computer. The shelf above that with all the flavoring bottles is right at eye level when I'm sitting down so I can glance over and get ideas for a new mix while I'm watching a movie or browsing a vaping forum.
Very nice. My organization plans will too allow me to see all my flavors at once, and (the idealist in me is talking now) one's awareness of available tools can affect a creative process. Currently with stuff in a drawer, I browse my flavors on my recipe calc's inventory while brainstorming, which is ok, but I'd rather have every label and liquid uniformly visible. Mentally refining my display design as I fall asleep has been my routine for the last week... I'm weird!
These cheap trays fit the eliquidmart 5ml samples too, helps with batches. Label tape moves (scissors) to each vial as its mixed. Simple enough but this little step helps me get more done once the tools come out. Mixing into 2 dram vials with droppers I got in bulk from ebay. The droppers from WL are expensive.