That is really nice!
I started vaping about 12 months ago and used a small tool box to organise my vaping kit and juice bottles. As you'd expect, my supplies soon outgrew it..! (We live in a modest house, with a small kitchen, so space is fairly tight tbh.) So, storing my ever increasing "supplies" became a bit of an issue after a while...
My wife kindly "donated" a shelf of "hers" in a high kitchen cupboard for my toolbox and some extra vaping kit...which, yep, you guessed it, I soon filled and needed yet more space to accommodate, (according to my beloved,) "the trappings of my current fad"! lol
After much negotiation with "the boss" about the situation, I was eventually, (yet somewhat reluctantly,) awarded the elusive 2nd shelf, which was very conveniently situated in the same cupboard as the shelf I had already filled..! Happy days - everything's together in the same place!
Somewhat unsurprisingly though, I soon filled that too...! *Gulp*
I began tentative negotiations for the remaining 3rd shelf in her cupboard, but was met with her now somewhat familiar reluctance to sacrifice the space for, "more of those silly little bottles!". :-(
Fastforward 6 months, and I now not only have the whole cupboard for my vaping supplies, but access to yet another WHOLE cupboard!! Howdthathappen...?!!
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Easy! My darling eventually realised that vaping wasn't just a fad for me...and it actually, you know, it might be quite a good thing to try...?!
...Bless her!
A Brother P-Touch labeler, the kind that is hooked into the computer, works for my experimental juice bottles.I agree. Trying to remember which color represents which flavor is a bit difficult. My simple solution was to type the names of my flavors into a text editor. I used the smallest font possible and then I printed it out on a sheet of paper. Cut out the names and scotch taped them to my cartos. Pic included below. It might not be the prettiest solution but it helps me keep track of different flavors I'm trying out. And if I decide to switch juices it's easy to remove and replace the labels. Hope this helps. Happy Vaping!
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Now that's REALLY NICE, wish I had a basement or garage to put my tools to do something like that!!!
OK, that one takes the prize for originality & cost effective planing, I love It (wouldn't try it myself or around the Wife) but VERY Kool!
I recycled a old computer desk after my wife kicked me off the kitchen table, something about nowhere to eat??? I shortened the top shelf and keeping the 3 little cubbies on the left side. Found a cork peg board at a garage sale, screwed it down onto the table. My juice holder is a old CD/DVD shelving that I cut, shortened and manipulated to suit my needs, also screwed down onto the table. The tall juice rack I made out of old cedar window inserts also sized to fit inside a 45 degree corner I have in the room and the rest is thanks to Rubbermaid. I took the glass from a old brass makeup table, put green felt underneath so I can put hot coils and have easier cleanups of spilt juice. I have several other nifty jobber builds mostly using Lego to hold various things and my Gumby, who's waving to all those who look.
I do have to expand somehow since now I DIY juice and running out of nooks and cranny's to put stuff or maybe sell some off to make space.