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Other Stuff => Bazaar of Obscurities => Commercial => Topic started by: krakenskulls on October 04, 2014, 04:05:36 PM
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We have designed a new paint rack out of wood, created to hold 42 of the 17ml Vallejo/Reaper style bottles. We also allow for some personalization with custom engraving if you are so inclined.
More information here: link (http://krakenskulls.com/product/wooden-42-bottle-paint-rack/)
(http://krakenskulls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Rack6.jpg)
Thanks!
Jim
http://krakenskulls.com (http://krakenskulls.com)
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We have added a second new paint rack.
We have added another model of paint rack, this one more portable (especially good for those like me who like to set up and paint in a room not dedicated to your hobby permanently). It is double-sided and holds 36 17ml dropper style paint bottles and has brush and tool racks built-in.
http://krakenskulls.com/product/wooden-portable-36-bottle-17ml-paint-rack-with-brush-and-tool-holders/ (http://krakenskulls.com/product/wooden-portable-36-bottle-17ml-paint-rack-with-brush-and-tool-holders/)
(http://krakenskulls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Paint-Rack-23.jpg)
Thanks!
Jim
http://krakenskulls.com (http://krakenskulls.com)
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Hey there Jim. As most i know peeps like to store/shelf the dropper stylr bottles upside down for different reasons. Why not a hole cut so once inverted the bottles will stay in their respected slots? Did i explain that well enough?
Grimm
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Sorry for the excessively delayed response, but due to that exact feedback, we are working on it. We hope to have a version 2.0 on our site in the next couple of weeks. Our day jobs are throwing heaven and earth at us right now.
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Personally, I wouldn't bother with the holes for inverted bottles. I have a rack at home which stored the bottles invertedly and IMO it doesn't work that well. All of the pigment sinks into the nozzle and if you don't shake very hard, you end up with a very thick paste of paint when you squeeze.