WL/TFA Flavor Storage/organization

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Thanks everybody!

Rocketpuppy, I didn't even THINK to look on Slowtech! Check THIS out: $15.54 Acrylic 3-Tier 72-Hole Display Stand for E-Cigarette - each hole size: 16mm at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

I can just use the boxes as-is, without use the tier system. SPACE SAVER! Sort of... Well, they'll at least fit in my DIY trunk better...

Only a few of the big ones will fit 17mm: $17.71 Acrylic 3 Row Display Stand for E-Liquids at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

This is the one I have, but I'm planning on getting a few of them: $11.37 Acrylic 40 Hole Display Stand for E-Cigarette - each hole size: 18mm at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping



I like the plastic drawer idea, but I like to be able to look at every flavor at the same time without searching through drawers. I've done it, and it's too frustrating for me. I probably wasn't organized enough because I would open each one a few times before finding what I needed.
 

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BioQuip has a, well not a fantastic but a pretty good selection of vial trays/racks/cabinets/drawers and really good prices on glass vials...

BioQuip Web Products Catalog


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Wood vial racks produced at BioQuip's facility are a recommended alternative to acrylic vial racks (8520). They are available in two widths.
Racks have 1/8" (3 mm) birch plywood sides, and 1/4" (6 mm) thick basswood ends and bottom. They are assembled with glue and pin nails; they are not finished or painted. Both racks are 16-3/4" (425 mm) long and 2-1/2" (64 mm) high. A 5/8" (16 mm) gap on one side allows for partial viewing of vials in the rack.

$8.30

The 8522 vial rack is 1-3/16" (30 mm) wide. A Cornell wood tray (1012T) holds 12 racks. A vial drawer (8510) holds 13 racks.

The 8524 vial rack is 2" (51 mm) wide. A 1012T Cornell tray holds 7 racks. An 8510 vial drawer holds 8 racks.

Quantity of glass screw cap, patent lip or shell vials that fit into a rack:
Vial size 8522 8524
1 dram NR NR
2 dram 26 65
3 dram 22 44
4 dram 20 40
6 dram 10 35
8 dram 0 26

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BioQuip has a fantastic selection of vial trays/racks/cabinets/drawers and really good prices on glass vials...

...I would link but for some strange reason, I can't direct link to their vials and trays...but trust this...google bioquip glass vials...the storage units are on page two


Wood vial racks produced at BioQuip's facility are a recommended alternative to acrylic vial racks (8520). They are available in two widths.
Racks have 1/8" (3 mm) birch plywood sides, and 1/4" (6 mm) thick basswood ends and bottom. They are assembled with glue and pin nails; they are not finished or painted. Both racks are 16-3/4" (425 mm) long and 2-1/2" (64 mm) high. A 5/8" (16 mm) gap on one side allows for partial viewing of vials in the rack.

$8.30

The 8522 vial rack is 1-3/16" (30 mm) wide. A Cornell wood tray (1012T) holds 12 racks. A vial drawer (8510) holds 13 racks.

The 8524 vial rack is 2" (51 mm) wide. A 1012T Cornell tray holds 7 racks. An 8510 vial drawer holds 8 racks.

Quantity of glass screw cap, patent lip or shell vials that fit into a rack:
Vial size 8522 8524
1 dram NR NR
2 dram 26 65
3 dram 22 44
4 dram 20 40
6 dram 10 35
8 dram 0 26


Me likey a lot!!!
 

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Vial trays with removable partitions are offered in four grid sizes for maximum use of available space. They are made of heavy chipboard covered with white glazed paper. Cards with alpha and numerical designations are inserted at one end and side of the tray so that vials may be cataloged and located easily,

Vial Tray, With Grid for 2,3 & 4 dram vials holds 50 vials $3.25

Vial Tray, With Grid for 6 & 8 dram vials holds 45 vials $2.45
 

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Where you get this, with diagonal slot things?
I just buy the plastic drawer units, or you can use a plastic box. The inserts are the corner things used for dry walling. I just cut them to fit in the box/drawer & glue them in place with a hot glue gun. Cheap & easy.
Not my idea, someone in the DIY Recipe FB page shared it. Sure make it a bit easier to organize.
 

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I just buy the plastic drawer units, or you can use a plastic box. The inserts are the corner things used for dry walling. I just cut them to fit in the box/drawer & glue them in place with a hot glue gun. Cheap & easy.
Not my idea, someone in the DIY Recipe FB page shared it. Sure make it a bit easier to organize.

PM Received - and appreciated!

Now I can see the super secret method. I even know what they are and where to get them. Tomorrow, I'm gonna be just like you! (or at least mine will look like yours!)

Thanks for sharing!
 

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Noticing the name of this thread is WL/TFA Flavor Storage/organization, I am looking for assistance in categorizing the many bottles of flavors. I have scanned several sellers web sites and find they seem to group their juices and flavors into some of the following catagories:
Tobacco*
Coffee*
Fruit*
Candy*
Gum
Sweet
Beverage*
Menthol*
Drinks
Bakery*
Food
Minty*
Smoky
Dessert*
Floral*
Holiday
Herbs
Nuts*
Snack

The asterisk is beside the names I think are best for me to use to categorize my flavor selection. I look forward to your input.
 

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I seperate mine into, menthol/mint, candy, sweet/dessert, fruit, tobacco, floral, additives/secondary, and beverages.

Here is my stand, which was just completed last weekend... My grandpa was always crafting with wood and probably made this for holding matchbox cars or something neat like that. It was just laying around the house, not being used. It actually has legs which are on hinges, and fold back so the racks will be level. Me and a buddy opted to re-design it and just hang it on the wall, above eye level, where I sit, so I can look right at each flavor...

So I did not make the stand, my grandfather did probably 20+ years ago. I "hired" a buddy to wrap the wooden pegs with fishing line to hold all the compartments together... and now I have an awesome flavor stand! Way better than tossed together in seperate flavor type bins.

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I seperate mine into, menthol/mint, candy, sweet/dessert, fruit, tobacco, floral, additives/secondary, and beverages.

Here is my stand, which was just completed last weekend... My grandpa was always crafting with wood and probably made this for holding matchbox cars or something neat like that. It was just laying around the house, not being used. It actually has legs which are on hinges, and fold back so the racks will be level. Me and a buddy opted to re-design it and just hang it on the wall, above eye level, where I sit, so I can look right at each flavor...

So I did not make the stand, my grandfather did probably 20+ years ago. I "hired" a buddy to wrap the wooden pegs with fishing line to hold all the compartments together... and now I have an awesome flavor stand! Way better than tossed together in seperate flavor type bins.

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Very cool. Did you transfer everything into plastic bottles?
 
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