Best Way to Organize Vaping Supplies & Juice?

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jjordan

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Like this :)

I need me one of these at the rate I'm going :D
 

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I LOVE some of the ideas I've seen in this thread!

I have a machine and a ton of acrylic in my garage, so I think I'll make my own organizer. I like some of the store displays I've seen, but need something a little more custom.

I'm only two weeks into this, so I don't have THAT much yet, but I'm quickly outgrowing my space, already.

I still have a bunch of glassos not pictured here, but only because they're still in their boxes and have no fluid in them yet, but here's what I picked up last night:

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To keep track of which carts have which flavors, I use my label maker and stick labels to the clearos and glassos:

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I found this for $10 USD on Amazon:

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I guess it's a little more now, but still worth it!
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-P-tou...F8&qid=1399895461&sr=8-3&keywords=label+maker
 
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sorry if this has been posted previously.anyone use these? thinking about ordering a set. can order numerous setups and has numeous color options

Vast Vapor Stands - Home

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I bought mine back when the company was vape Crate. It served it's purpose but I've outgrown it. Now I want something more for storage & less display.
If you want something like this without the fuss of adding on or expansion, check out the J-Stands--they're awesome.
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I got a simple Vaultz cash box and removed the plastic upper tray to fit my larger bottles. Since I have young kids I prefer to keep my vape stuff secure, so I wanted a box with some kind of lock.

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So far it works pretty well, and I use a small 4x5in plastic bin to sort all the smaller bits. Though as my collection is growing, I'll eventually need to upgrade to a larger tacklebox, especially if I make the jump to an RBA for home use.
 

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Great job, what type of bit did you use for the holes with the flat bottom? All the bits I have leave a little indent from the bit tip. What wood is it?

Actually, I used our computer-controlled router to do this. Notice the rectangular pockets? :)

It's unfinished red oak. :)

My husband has some red stain that I'm thinking of using on them.

I also did this for DIY flavors:

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Actually, I used our computer-controlled router to do this. Notice the rectangular pockets? :)

It's unfinished red oak. :)

My husband has some red stain that I'm thinking of using on them.

I also did this for DIY flavors:

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I thought you might have used a router for the square cutouts with some sort of template. Lucky you with the CNC router, I can only dream of having one.
 

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Yeah, it's a great item to have. We've yet to make any money with it yet, though.

We'd like to start a sign shop, but my husband has so little time while he's actually working for someone else. He works from home, but he's pretty burnt out by the time he finishes his 10 hours a day.

Oh, and perfect timing...my brother moves away to Virginia and THEN says he wants to start making furniture. ***Sigh**** We could have done that together.
 

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Yeah, it's a great item to have. We've yet to make any money with it yet, though.

We'd like to start a sign shop, but my husband has so little time while he's actually working for someone else. He works from home, but he's pretty burnt out by the time he finishes his 10 hours a day.

Oh, and perfect timing...my brother moves away to Virginia and THEN says he wants to start making furniture. ***Sigh**** We could have done that together.

If you started making custom holders like the ones you showed here, I'll bet you could make some money! :)
 
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