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Just wondering what everyone uses for storing their dyes.. I probably have over 20 bottles of various dyes and  have had a couple tip over with lid shut and over time some leaked out even though I thought it was tight.. I was thinking about making some wooden box with multiple slots to place them in so they can't turn over.

 

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Mine are all in a Really Useful Box, so if they go over they're in a plastic box.

Harry

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Hi Harry,

Is the Really Useful Box a brand name  ?  Plastic is definitely the way to go for cleanup 

Craig

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I use some pull-out spice racks that I got on sale for really cheap.  4oz Fiebings bottles fit perfectly, and using a pull-out rack really maximizes space usage in a cabinet.

- Bill

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33 minutes ago, billybopp said:

I use some pull-out spice racks that I got on sale for really cheap.  4oz Fiebings bottles fit perfectly, and using a pull-out rack really maximizes space usage in a cabinet.

- Bill

Aah, that's a damn good thought. My dies are in 20 oz  or 32 oz bottles mainly, so that one never even hit my horizon.

Edited by hwinbermuda
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Mine are in a Rubbermaid container that's just a little taller than the bottles. Same idea- if they tip over and leak, the mess is contained. The ones that are REALLY leaky are also in ziplock bags inside the container.

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