Paint rack ideas/thoughts
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Paint rack ideas/thoughts
Gentlemen (and I use the term loosely) I am after opinions on paint racks, what do you like about the ones you use, what don't you like, what would you like to see?
I personally use a circular rack mounted on a turntable, 3 tiers high as I find that is most paint for least worktable footprint. Others I know favour stepped racks and vertical racks etc.
So ideas, thoughts, wisdom on the matter.
Yes it does mean I am designing laser cut ones....
I personally use a circular rack mounted on a turntable, 3 tiers high as I find that is most paint for least worktable footprint. Others I know favour stepped racks and vertical racks etc.
So ideas, thoughts, wisdom on the matter.
Yes it does mean I am designing laser cut ones....
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I use two of the circular racks on turntables. Very good. 84 paints each in theory, but I tend to squeeze rather more than that on the shelves.
22" w x 11" d x 18" h.
E
Ps that's not including the paint I keep in those small wooden draw units sold by Ikea.
Pps I have too much paint.
22" w x 11" d x 18" h.
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Ps that's not including the paint I keep in those small wooden draw units sold by Ikea.
Pps I have too much paint.
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I store mine on the 'H' of the 254x146 steel beam supporting my roof. Possibly thats not going to catch on though.
The overflow just get rammed in a drawer. Because EB solutions are the best.
The overflow just get rammed in a drawer. Because EB solutions are the best.
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I was looking for the pics of my two paint racks but found this on my postimage account. So I've contributed this...
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Ahhh British Museum, steps around the British Museum Reading room of fame and you can see the Portico the contractors ripped them off by using French stone instead of Portland when they opened up the Great Court area!
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But you missed her rack
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I know EB, I sold you them.....Essex Boy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:45 pm I use two of the circular racks on turntables. Very good. 84 paints each in theory, but I tend to squeeze rather more than that on the shelves.
22" w x 11" d x 18" h.
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Ps that's not including the paint I keep in those small wooden draw units sold by Ikea.
Pps I have too much paint.
The new version is 250mm diametre (up from 220mm), but takes 40 paints a tier instead of 28, and will be modular so you can go up to 4 high if you needed to.
One of the reasons for the thread is it got mentioned that semi circular racks to against a flat wall or quarter circles for corners might be valid ideas.
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You did indeed, Fred, and I'm very grateful to you.
I don't think I would want to go higher than three tiers - I wouldn't be able to see the top tier without standing up.
And, although forty paints per tier sounds good, I wonder if access to the paint at the back would be an issue.
I'd be interested in seeing a photo or technical drawing of the new version, but I'm so happy with what I have that I doubt I'd invest in something new until necessity drove me to it.
Iain
I don't think I would want to go higher than three tiers - I wouldn't be able to see the top tier without standing up.
And, although forty paints per tier sounds good, I wonder if access to the paint at the back would be an issue.
I'd be interested in seeing a photo or technical drawing of the new version, but I'm so happy with what I have that I doubt I'd invest in something new until necessity drove me to it.
Iain
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Very good idea. I have two of the circular carousel type cited by yourself and EB, purchased at a "Warfare" show back in the Rivermead Leisure Centre days; each holds four layers of 20 Foundry/Coat d'arms pots, so 80 total on each (the central reservations hold my two dozen or so inks, Humbrol dark blues, and Tamiya "naval" colours). I also have a very nice MDF one kindly donated to me by Tim W. at Ayton, back in April, holding 43 Vallejo/Reaper type dropper bottles.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:09 pm One of the reasons for the thread is it got mentioned that semi circular racks to against a flat wall or quarter circles for corners might be valid ideas.
I'm in much the same position as EB as regards new storage, although my painting desk does have an area where one semi-circular or two quadrant types would fit very nicely.. The main problem with a semi-circular design is that you would need to resolve that it can't be revolved; and a 40-pot level would require a substantial size of arc (and some clever dick would then want to fill that arc with at least two of each type of paint.....).
(Sorry, I couldn't think of a "rat-" pun.)
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