The Final Count Down -- Are You Ready?

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ChelsB

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These only hold five each, up to 31mm. I have a wood one and it is very well made.
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Those are nice, but for the amount of tanks I have, I'm not sure I can justify the cost of buying enough for them all. I appreciate the link though, I haven't heard of this site and am going to peruse it now
 

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Rossum, you don't have a fine motor tremor plus I have like 18 L I calculated..

The thought of like putting my PG and VG (2.5 GALLONS IN ONE JUG I could barely LIFT it at first.) Plus I HAVE to have my nic in ALL VG because I like have a PG sensitivity. So the nic is gloopy it's annoying and I make a mess.

I would have gotten the wide mouth jugs but I did not and it's actually easier (now) for me to like NOT use a funnel, that takes FOREVER.

But yes, it gets.... I get tired. I need to order some more bottles and I may look at wide mouth.

But it is a total PITA (for me.)

Anna
I always warm the VG to make it thinner and easier to pour.
 

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I like this one:

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But the reality is, I normally only need to dry one bottle at a time, so that would probably be Overkill. :)
They work great though. I had 5 across the back counter in the lab. Even test tubes dried quickly. Overkill? Yes. But...Great if you’re short on counter space and love cool gadgety type stuff.
 

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Does anyone know if they make tank stands for larger tanks? This one that I have doesn’t hold my newer tanks very well, they are just too close to one another and I’d like one with more space
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Get one of them racks everyone is excited about.
 

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Have you considered getting the husband to help? There are probably certain "favors" you could offer him in return. :sneaky:

LOL @Rossum, at this point I have seen the husband so infrequently and when we are both stressed, I'm pretty sure ah, "favors" I'm not sure what I would have to DO.

IDK if you know this but the husband spent the last year rehabbing our house. He is an architect, from Rural Appalachia and he gets things done CHEAP. Okay 30 K was not CHEAP but we do have what looks like a custom kitchen in fact that is what the demo guys were saying. They were also like, "We can get you nice cabinets but we do not HAVE anyone capable of doing this work. BECAUSE husband came up or help me deal with some dumb new doctor health stuff and he was here 3 weeks, but like when he returned to the Tucson house (NEW ROOF ,new AC/heating new water filtration system etc.., well the damn like WATER HEATER exploded and it sprayed hot water over the whole mess. The dudes who came out (the owner came first) was like "This is toast and I understand why you are devastated. He thought they were custom cabinets and my husband was like "No, I resurfaced them in real wood it took about a month,.

We only had painting left. Now we are fighting our insurance adjuster on the demo (she refused to come look like 7 times) but like well, the husband had painting (we paid guys to do the outside) and she Will Not Come. It's a 20 year old home we are getting the manufacturer to send like, a structural engineer to certify it is unsafe (it is, the roof is caving in, and walls a bowing.

More to the point the MOLD .I loved that house so much I was considering renting it out a while to see if I wanted to keep it. There is the largest labyrinhth in Pima count on it for one.

But the MOLD,. I would never live threre now YOU cannot remediate it ,it becomes a sick house, So like, I wouldn't SELL it to anyone even if they could fix it (They can't.)

Husband is back in Tucson Wrastling with insurance agencies. I am trying to keep up with my insane workload. Etc.

So no, I can't really ask him, LOL. I will get to it. At some point. I cleaned today very much so that was pleasant .Yoga awaits.

We have lost 30 K a LEAST WAY more if they don't total the thing, plus my husband's labor,. He really is an artist and the owner of the company was asking how he DID stuff and also saying there was no way in HELL he could replicate it,.

I feel bad for my husband but me too,. I paid the down payment on that sucker, but like , I know real estate (it's 65fh sense.) I KEPT telling the husband if it was not on the market something CATASTROPHIC would happen. .The husband does crap like maintain and drain the water heater and replace valves and stuff to add insult to injury,.

So yeah no I want him to relax.

A little spilled nic never hurt anyone,
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IDK if you know this but the husband spent the last year rehabbing our house.
Yeah, I'd heard some of this before. Having had my FL property partially flooded during Matthew, I understand some of what you're going through. We were able to get someone in there fast to get the wet drywall and insulation out, before mold had a chance to develop. What puzzles me though is how the water damage is related to the structural problems?

But we're kinda digressing from the topic of this thread.
 

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Those are nice, but for the amount of tanks I have, I'm not sure I can justify the cost of buying enough for them all. I appreciate the link though, I haven't heard of this site and am going to peruse it now
A piece of 1x wood, and a 1-1/4" spade bit would get you cutouts for up to 31 mm.
 

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Make that three. What would be in a brand-new glass bottle aside from perhaps a bit of dust from the air before they were capped?


I wash mine in hot soapy water, then sterilize as I would canning jars. Why? Because I worked in a glass factory. One of my jobs was cleaning the glass washer in my department. Actually, my whole department worked on that. It was supposed to be a weekly thing, but it only got done when things were slow enough to stop production. The water tank was a sheet metal box about the size of a refrigerator. One guy would have to suit up, drain it, and go at the inside with an air hammer. We’d clear about 500lbs of sludge out of the drainage gutter. There were frogs, possums, bats and birds, once even a raccoon, in that building.

The glass sure did look clean. But everyone washed their hands before lunch.
 

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the water damage is related to the structural problems?

I will say no more but it's a manufactured home that is elderly back when they like made them differently, like in 2 chunks and you bolted them together. So cutting out from 0--5 feet from floor to well, sort of kind of support beams, (which are rotted out because it was HOT water the whole time, spraying the interior of the house? Well, those beams are like Swiss cheesy. The ceiling was coming down on day one,. You can put your fist right through the drywall and NOT even have to write an Eminem song about your rage you just lightly shove it through.

Once the roof itself began to sag and walls began to bow out I made the husband make them stop because like, it's a decent company but I was like, "Honey, I don't want you in there when the roof falls in.

Also, by that point,I would have done anything to anger our insurance adjuster.

My goal now is to anger her supervisor enough that she goes, "You know, this is NOT a HUGE claim. Putting a new house on there would cost like 100K MAX. We need to eat the demo that was demanded by the little adjuster who couldn't come out to see our house a) when the owner of the demo company said, "You need to come see it is totaled" and 6 times after that until I was like "NO MOAR."

I will figure out if and why little miss adjuster that can't look at mold (because then you are in our situation where a lot of the money is already spent on demo and you "fix" the house because you are done, basically.)

That is not going to happen to me. I will start a RI-- I suppose I should just shut up now. The manufacturing home company is going to come out and confirm what it states in their documents-- you CAN'T just chop up a house that old ,no matter how new it Looks. That is step one toward my ultimate goal, the adjuster is like, jailed and I can just sell that sucker. Sigh

Anna
 

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Even money says you're single. Or if you aren't, your partner vapes too.

My wife of 34 years is a nicotine virgin and doesn't anything related to e-liquid in her kitchen. I'd be in big trouble if I used the top rack of "her" dishwasher to dry my bottles, and when you've been together as long as we have, you learn that there are some things that are just not worth fighting over. :|

I do all of my ejuice related activities, including filling my tanks every day, in my kitchen. It's much easier to clean up accidental spills there than other areas of the house. And I like to be near a sink when I'm working with nic.
 

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Hey Chelzie!

Call me utile, but I have a couple/few of these and they've worked out wonderfully for most of my atties. They're really not as blingy as this pic might allude. Just clear acrylic, easy to clean, but not quite big enuf for those who like larger (bigger than 22) tanks.

Since I'm a 22 girl, they work purrfectly.

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Hey Chelzie!

Call me utile, but I have a couple/few of these and they've worked out wonderfully for most of my atties. They're really not as blingy as this pic might allude. Just clear acrylic, easy to clean, but not quite big enuf for those who like larger (bigger than 22) tanks.

Since I'm a 22 girl, they work purrfectly.

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I use the same thing, works GREAT!
 
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