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Wizard Labs flavorings storage - 12ga Shotgun shell holder
submitted almost 12 years ago by Roaditt
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by Roadittalmost 12 years ago

After spilling a half bottle of flavor, I decided I had to come up with something, eventually I want to get a tiered lazy susan type holder, something for maybe lipstick displays so I can read the flavor names easily. This was a good temp fix for now since these narrow tall bottles are so easy to tip over.

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by LittleBobby_Tablesalmost 12 years ago

Brilliant! Thanks for the idea.

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by vpzalmost 12 years ago

Excellent!

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by TheVapenessMonsteralmost 12 years ago

You got me looking.. I am pretty sure this would hold wizard vials, do you think it is tall enough to hold 15ml bottles? https://www.google.com/shopping/product/4434633056500743006?q=shotgun+shell+ammo+case&client=ms-android-google&hl=en-US&biw=471&bih=759&dpr=1.53&sa=X&ei=G_5OUrWDBo7I9gTOjIGQAg&ved=0CGsQ8wIwAjgU

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by TheVapenessMonsteralmost 12 years ago

think I just found what I was looking for, and I have been looking believe me. Looks like I will be able to take inspiration from this (even though I can't read it) and make a box to hold vials, 15's and 50's! http://www.beautymango.de/2012/07/diy-lippenstiftaufbewahrung.html?m=1

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by Roadittalmost 12 years ago

That looks fairly easy, I could probably find some way to screw it up though. I like this idea for bottle storage, you can make them whatever size you need.

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by Roadittalmost 12 years ago

I don't think it's going to be tall enough in the middle where it's recessed for the handle. You might be able to put WL vials to the outside and the smaller 4ml bottles in the center though.

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by Roadittalmost 12 years ago

FYI for those not familiar with guns.

Most likely you will find these with the reloading supplies at an outdoors/sporting goods store. They should be around $5 each, or about $15-20 for a carry case with 2 trays. The carry case could work for storage if you don't have dropper tops on your flavors (or at least those on the bottom layer.

20 Gauge might work even better but my store didn't have any in stock and 12ga seems to be a more common caliber.

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by Robbbbbbbbbalmost 12 years ago

Here is a link to a set of 20Ga on Amazon

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by [deleted]almost 12 years ago

I was looking for these, but in 10 gauge size, as the 30ml bottles I ordered from amazon.com are supposedly ( haven't arrived yet ) slightly smaller in diameter than a 10 gauge shotshell.

The bottles I ordered are here bottles and the description said they were approx 1.8 cm in diameter.

After searching the web, I found a reference that indicated a 10 gauge shotshell was .770 inches or 1.95 cm in diameter.

This 10/12 gauge shell case is eventually what I came up with, for $8 each including shipping off ebay.

These numbers got me thinking, and I'm convinced the amazon.com vendor has listed the diameter incorrectly. I measured a 1oz Loranns bottle which is 29.5ml and it comes out to 1.291 inches or 3.279 cm.

I'll post an update when the stuff arrives. If the webbing doesn't fit my bottles, I'll use a router bit and chew that shizzle out of there and make a custom divider, or ... look for smaller bottles.

Happy organized vaping everyone ;)

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by [deleted]almost 12 years ago

For reference, if my calipers are to be trusted, the wizard labs 8ml flavor vials are 0.660 inches in diameter ( 1.676 cm ) and the cap at its widest point is 0.714 inches in diameter ( 1.814 cm ).

With the cap on, the reference 8ml vial is 2.471 inches tall ( 6.276 cm ).

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by [deleted]almost 12 years ago

Okay, so the shotgun shell holders will not fit 30ml bottles.

They do seem to hold the 10ml skinnier bottles I have, and they hold the Wizard Labs TFA 8ml flavoring bottles well.

The width of the internal square webbing is 0.841 in at the top, and theres a little bump farther down inside, but not very pronounced.

And the boxes have alignments for stacking when the lids are closed.

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