My First Homemade Vape Rack

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scottg

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Well, you knew I'd have to do it. Just look at my avatar :laugh:
So last night, just around midnight, I was cleaning up.
I look at my computer desk I have bottles and clearos and qtips, crap spread all over.
Its bad enough to be a vape fiend :rolleyes:, no sense looking like one :facepalm: heeheheheh

So, in my bathrobe and slippers (I'd already been in the tub) I slipped downstairs to my shop.
I grabbed a scrap of wood off the floor that seemed about right and inside of 15 minutes I made this rack.
I am sure its the first of many I'll make. shop guys are like that you know.
Yeah we are.

I might make one for a friend one day, if you need one. Maybe :unsure:
I imagine there are already commercial racks out there, but I'ma cheap date.
yours Scott
 

Sir2fyablyNutz

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I did the same thing when I first began, then I had to re drill larger holes when I bought my larger tanks. Now that I have my first mod (iStick 50, with another on way in mail), even more tanks, the nice piece of oak I purchased for my second try may have found a different use. Every time I look at my first re drilled wood stand, and pictures of others, I change the way I would make the second one. I am now using the "stand" as an excuse to upgrade some of my woodworking tools.
 

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The only power tool that touched that was the drill press, but I have hand drills too.
Sandpaper never touched it either. It was just hand planed.

When you get into it, hand planing faster than sanding any day. (I am lazy did I mention that?)
Also, makes no noise or dust ;)

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yours Scott
Not for nuthin', your work bench has a lot of character on its own!
 
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