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DickyT

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I reached a point where I needed some sort of storage for my tanks and RDA's. My collection is tiny compared to many of you, but enough that I got tired of knocking stuff over on my dresser. So I grabbed a scrap piece of 2x6, angle cut the ends, drilled a bunch of holes and sanded it. Total time invested about 10 minutes, cost $0.

 

Whiskey

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Just part of it...LOL
Edit, added one more
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Woodsman

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I reached a point where I needed some sort of storage for my tanks and RDA's. My collection is tiny compared to many of you, but enough that I got tired of knocking stuff over on my dresser. So I grabbed a scrap piece of 2x6, angle cut the ends, drilled a bunch of holes and sanded it. Total time invested about 10 minutes, cost $0.
That's fast carpentry!! I grabbed some 2x2, drilled, sanded, burned, brushed, sanded, and coated with Shellac. Total time invested about two hours, cost $28,786.00 to have my finger reattached to my hand.
 

Woodsman

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[QUOTE="Whiskey, post: 512060, member: 5464 Just part of it...LOL Edit, added one more [/QUOTE]
WOW!! You must be a Collector!!
 

zaroba

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Nothing fancy here.

Stackable sterilight bins from walmart store a bulk of my stuff.
Top row: Incense (I know, not vape related, but I do like it and have a lot of it), Cotton, Juices
Bottom Row: Empty Bottles, Misc stuff (tanks, old mods, coils for those tanks), DIY Mixing Stuff
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The smaller containers in the foreground are also from walmart and are available in the stationary department where crayons and markers are sold.
I have a few for cotton, so I don't have to bother with the bigger boxes:
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I have a few for flavors, they are just tall enough to hold 30ml bottles:
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Even have a tiny one for my Coil Master Coiler:
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For batteries I have a 12 gauge shotgun shell box from amazon.com
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Also have a tackle box that I keep RBA stuff in for quick and easy access. Kanthol, needle nose pliers, wire cutters, tweezers, precision screw drivers, metal picks, 2 small tackle box things that contain various other bits and pieces (screws, RDAs, pre-cut cotton strips, etc).
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OBDave

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I have 4 toolbox small parts organizers for liquid and DIY-related materials, several scrap lumber cutoffs I've drilled into with a spade bit (mostly in the size of my old eGos), and a boatload of crap scattered all over my house waiting for cats to knock it over.
 

DickyT

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Nothing fancy here.

Stackable sterilight bins from walmart store a bulk of my stuff.
Top row: Incense (I know, not vape related, but I do like it and have a lot of it), Cotton, Juices
Bottom Row: Empty Bottles, Misc stuff (tanks, old mods, coils for those tanks), DIY Mixing Stuff
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The smaller containers in the foreground are also from walmart and are available in the stationary department where crayons and markers are sold.
I have a few for cotton, so I don't have to bother with the bigger boxes:
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I have a few for flavors, they are just tall enough to hold 30ml bottles:
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Even have a tiny one for my Coil Master Coiler:
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For batteries I have a 12 gauge shotgun shell box from amazon.com
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Also have a tackle box that I keep RBA stuff in for quick and easy access. Kanthol, needle nose pliers, wire cutters, tweezers, precision screw drivers, metal picks, 2 small tackle box things that contain various other bits and pieces (screws, RDAs, pre-cut cotton strips, etc).
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I love the shotgun shell case for the batteries, brilliant!
 

DickyT

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That's fast carpentry!! I grabbed some 2x2, drilled, sanded, burned, brushed, sanded, and coated with Shellac. Total time invested about two hours, cost $28,786.00 to have my finger reattached to my hand.
I'll probably make a nice one some day when I have some nice hardwood scraps, or come across an oak pallet at work that is in decent shape. I enjoy working with them. I made this rolling kitchen cart out of pallets I got free from work.





Cutting board holder on one side:



Also made my mailbox




And a key holder
 

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