stillshunter
a man of resolve, a man of conviction
State Convenor - ACT
Group Buy Associate
2015 Sabbatical Fail
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2014
- Location
- Walbunja country
Looks like @Mark1966 storage location.Hmmmm....feeling inspired.
Tell you what Egg there might be something in this....
Is about as far as I would get
I've been thinking of a chrome/shiny holder for straights but the home designs I've seen involved a lot of work and looked, well shinny and "pretty". This looks like it belongs in a man cave. Thanks the inspiration @eggbert .
Is about as far as I would get
The test tube rack isn't for sale though. Just decoration.Page 10 Kmart catalogue.
Found by Nils, elsewhere
http://www.kmart.com.au/catalogue#view=catalogue&saleId=9422&page=10
A clever design. Would look good.Ok. So this is my idea. Apologies in advance for my terrible drawing skills.
So basically my idea is a multi level one of these (for straights or de):
But what you could do is have the middle supporting pieces having both the cutouts and the grooves.
So something like this:
Should have good airflow, and you would built it to fit a small razor, and then a long one would still sit in the cutout fine.
Thoughts?
Sure. So use something else- wire, metal clips - anything that fits the aesthetic.Wouldn't rubber clips detract from the aesthetic though?
Ok. So this is my idea. Apologies in advance for my terrible drawing skills.
So basically my idea is a multi level one of these (for straights or de):
But what you could do is have the middle supporting pieces having both the cutouts and the grooves.
So something like this:
Should have good airflow, and you would built it to fit a small razor, and then a long one would still sit in the cutout fine.
Thoughts?
I like it.
I assume you'd need with "the middle supporting pieces having both the cutouts and the grooves" would have to be wider than what's in the photo - of the single storey. Otherwise the top of whatever is in the cutouts will get in the way of whatever is in the grooves. Or are you staggering the cutouts and grooves and working with the spaces in-between? Either way, I wonder how wide you'd need to go and so how wide three storeys would total?
I'm a big fan though and think the multi-storey is the way forward to store a mixture of straights and DEs ...and SEs
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Took my razors down to Men's Shed on the weekend to discuss how I should go about this. While I played pool and drank instant coffee (yuck) the blokes made this. Another straight turning up shortly to "join the team".