Best storage drawer units according to redditors

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u/batshelter · 69 pointsr/guns

I just thought I would share my gunroom converted from an extra bedroom for anyone out there looking for some inspiration. I’ll try to provide a full breakdown for anybody that needs some more things to put on their Christmas list this year.

The Sturdy Safe was the best and most budget-friendly safe option I could find. It’s not the prettiest but it doesn’t need to be for my purposes. This is the 1148-6 model without fire liner and the #2 standard rack that fits 60 long guns.

You definitely will want some sort of lighting system for your safe. I rigged up some LED strip lights from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EHHLD8/) and used a staple gun to secure them to the underside of the shelves. It could be done a lot neater if you want to cut and solder the LEDs but this way still looks fine when you’re looking at it from standing height. The precut hole in the back of the safe is not very big so I bought a electric outlet, box and wire from the hardware store and rigged up an electric outlet inside the safe. Some type of switch for the lights would be nice but as of right now I just plug and unplug it from the wall.

I keep an extra gun cabinet next to the safe with a couple shotguns that are beyond repair and some cheap air guns. I figure a “smash-and-grab” type thief might go for the easiest target so it creates a little diversion. A Foscam IP camera and a dedicated motion-sensor connected to the alarm give me additional peace of mind.

The work-bench is just an old IKEA desk I was no longer using. It’s not the most sturdy but it does the job.

If you’re looking for ammo storage I’ve been very happy with these Whitmor shelves from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007MHD1K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Each shelf holds up to 350 pounds, it was easy to set up, and they seem to be very sturdy.

u/StateRadioFan · 9 pointsr/audiophile

I made it from IKEA solid wood countertop and legs from a Pangea stand. I believe IKEA has switched their wood to oak from the birch that I used on my stand. Here is the original stand Pangea Vulcan Audio Rack

u/Nyvix · 9 pointsr/haworthia

I’ve only ever grown with artificial lights (unique living situation) so here’s some I can personally vouch for and recommend.

Sansi bulbs. I have the 24W model (fits in any standard desk lamp) and the 15W lights. These have special lenses that focus the beam very strongly in one spot, like a spotlight so it can be raised pretty high and cover a large-ish area. Don’t underestimate these, I put a plant too close to center and it turned jet black in 2 days. He bounced back just fine but these are definitely strong.

Strip lights. I’ve since upgraded my Sansi’s to these with a dedicated shelf. These aren’t as strong, I talked to a user on r/Succulents that reported haw etiolation 9 inches away from the light. However, once she lowered it to 5 inches they said they get amazing stress coloration. To put it in perspective, they said they had a Black Prince that’s always been green but has since gone black like the plant’s supposed to be.
As a bonus, here are the shelves I use, they are exactly the same dimensions as the lights.

Both are very capable depending on your needs.

Edit 11/26/19: Sooo, the strip lights have shot up to $200 for some reason. When I linked them, they were only $49. It’s either a stock issue or the new price, not sure.

u/AgainstHope · 9 pointsr/declutter

You've got a few options for deep cabinets...depending what's in each cabinet usually you may want to choose a few of these.

1- You could add tiers to the shelves, so that things in the back are raised up a few inches. (Great for flour/sugar/spices/etc)

2- You could get turntables, basically like mini-lazy-susans so you can rotate things to the front/back (great for oils/vinegars/cans/etc)

3- You could convert the shelves into drawers you can pull out (probably only if your cabinets are VERY deep, and not too tall)

4- You could install pull downs (like this sort of thing: https://www.amazon.com/Rev-Shelf-5PD-24CRN-Pull-Down-Shelving/dp/B0009EP2S2)

u/mrnude778 · 8 pointsr/audiophile

If course it's been a godsend..and it's cheap

Sandusky Lee WS201232-B Industrial Welded Wire Shelving, 20" Width x 32" Height x 12" Depth, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00G2688AU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3EvDDbJSBDWGA

u/Ronikan · 8 pointsr/succulents

The shelving is by Costway: https://www.amazon.com/COSTWAY-Utility-Bathroom-Display-Organizer/dp/B07BP1B61Y

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I realized that you can order the shelves however you like so I took a little liberty to get everything to fit!

u/sometimesineedhelp · 8 pointsr/TinyHouses

I lived in a little potting shed for a year, it was chilly, but fine. All you need is a 5 gallon bucket and one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Bucket-Portable-Toilet-Standard/dp/B004KLY5CE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414046370&sr=8-1&keywords=bucket+toilets and a 5 gallon water container that you fill up at the spigot every day or so http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Water-Carrier-5-Gallon-Blue/dp/B00168PI4S/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1414046409&sr=8-5&keywords=5+gallon+water+bottle a bowl and a sponge and you're set up for a make-shift sink/ sponge bath...

Haven't you ever been camping? If you are homeless and broke and someone is offering you a warm, dry place to sleep why are you wasting time freaking out about building a loft? That looks like about 300 sq feet of space there and you'll be able to set up a basic "camp kitchen" and sleeping area NO PROBLEM. Get a WARM sleeping bag and a mattress to insulate you from the floor because baseboard heat is going to be EXPENSIVE. If you can't shower at the gym or at a friend's place, get a solar shower and a big pot and heat water on a camp stove and fill the bag that way. You need a place to prepare food: camp stove/microwave/folding table/minimal cooking and eating utensils. A place to sleep: floor mat/warm sleeping bag a place to bathe: a friend's place or a camp shower setup. A place to toilet: fast food restaurants/a friend's house/a camp toilet setup. A place to store clothes: fold neatly on the floor/get some cheap shelves like thishttp://www.amazon.com/Safco-Products-Storage-Black-5279BL/dp/B000789RSQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1414046914&sr=8-2&keywords=grid+shelves and that's it! Anything else is extra and unnecessary

u/sharkamino · 6 pointsr/vinyl

Congrats on the setup!

I recommend getting some speaker stands for better sound and an audio stand to get everything away from the window, air conditioner, radiator and to avoid stacking.

Speaker stands:

u/ZeosPantera · 5 pointsr/audio

My professional opinion is CRAP that place is huge! A bit too huge to get all over sound coverage with a $500 budget.

Does it need to be all over?? Is there going to be a preferred area in a corner or something?

Like Calinet6 said your going to have insane reverb in there. Normally you take care of this with sound reinforcement and a ton of speakers playing softly as opposed to two or four blasting at full volume.

I think your best bet is to get some sort of rolling cart and put all your equipment on it. Then just roll it to where you want the music. It could even have speakers fire in all directions. Still this would require you to plug it in where ever you are to 110V. Sort of like an insane $500 rolling boom box. You may even be able to get some sort of stereo imaging if you positioned the speakers right.

That Behringer Cal linked is rated highly so it is a good recommendation.

You then just need a pair of nice loud speakers(this is sold EACH!). These may not be as tough as outdoor speakers or commercial but you can cover them or roll them into a corner closet for storage if the weather got real bad.

Cart $57

AMP $199

SKR $280

It would be great if the budget could fit a down-firing subwoofer but alas it cannot.

I wouldn't worry too much about input switching. An ipod or a cheap Netbook with a cheap usb Dac would hold all the music in the world. I am sure you have that part already.

EDIT: Just thought I would say. This sort of mobile system is much more likely to be "removed from the premises without permission" then a permanent mounted system. Just keep that in mind.

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

We have several shelves like these. They are adjustable and strong. We generally have Rubbermaid bins down at the bottom (I like the clear ones because then you can see what's in them). Apartment kitchens are terrible, so we put one in the dining area (it runs right up next to the counter) and put our pots and pans and appliances there (blender, microwave, etc.). It doesn't look great, but it frees up counter space.

All the closets have large bins at the bottom for storage. I think you could store toys, out-of-season clothes, and such in those.

Near the door, there's a shoe rack/shelf for all our shoes. There's also a small wire shelving unit for miscellaneous things, like mail that needs to be sorted and dog walking stuff. You could probably get a sturdier one based on your family's needs (like if you wanted to put the kids school stuff there) but the goal would be to keep all of the similar things in the same spot.

Underneath the sinks in the bathroom and kitchen, there are organizational shelves. Ours were built in but something like this or this might help out.

u/Wilawah · 5 pointsr/AskEngineers
u/boxjon · 4 pointsr/audiophile

Semi-decent alternative with slightly more agreeable looks


Pangea Audio Vulcan Four Shelf Audio Rack (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MYV9VRE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XgshDbC0B9VRZ

u/Time_To_Rebuild · 4 pointsr/MushroomGrowers

You got it my friend!

Shelving - $90

Shelf Cover - $30

Landscape Fabric - $33

Storage Totes (6 pack) - $50

Local Temp/Humidity Gauges (12 pack) - $23

Incubation Tote Filters - $10

Sterlite Medium Stacking Basket (6 pack) - $15

Humidifier - $26

Standard Fan - Already Owned

Sonoff R2 Wifi Switches (4 pack) - $23

Sonoff TH16 Sensor Switch - $20

1500W Immersion Heater - $45

Standard Cooler w/ Drain - Already Owned

In total, it was a $350 project that could definitely have been done for cheaper, but I wanted to design it in a way that made it as painless as possible to turn my cardboard into mushrooms.

Also, I have an old space heater/fan combo that I intend to use when the temperature starts to drop. I plan to automate it with one of the Sonoff Wifi switches and control it with the Sonoff temp sensor.

u/Dd7990 · 3 pointsr/bettafish

A lot of us made mistakes starting out, but what's important is we learn from our mistakes, take the advice given, and improve the quality of life for our little buddies. I also understand having too small a space for a really big tank, but a 5g or even a 5.5g is really NOT that big... as reference, I originally had 3.5g tanks (the TopFin Enchant) for my bois with lots of water quality maintenance, but recently switched over to 5.5g tanks (TopFin Essentials kit) which fit in the EXACT same places the old 3.5g tanks fit (after doing a bit of cleaning and moving of stuff that didn't actually need to be there on the tabletop or simply sliding them over a bit). The tanks are just a bit more longer, around 16 inches long, but if you think about it, that's really not that bad and will fit fine on most nightstands or side-tables / end-tables or whatnot. I actually wish I had made the switch sooner. I see a NOTICEABLE difference in how much more active my bettas are now with the slightly larger tanks, even though they were quite active in the 3.5g tanks.

Do keep in mind that a filled 5g tank will weigh around 40 lb, and a 5.5g will weigh around 45 lb, so whatever you choose to keep them on should be able to support that amount of weight without collapsing (don't let that discourage you from getting the proper size tank though, just make sure to find sturdy furniture to keep them on :) and all will be well).

Here's some possible sturdy yet small shelfs/tables which will fit a 5.5g tank:

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-3-Shelf-Shelving-Unit-Black/dp/B01LWP8AL2/ (it says each shelf can support up to 250 lb). The only thing I would add (although optional, but would provide better support for the tank) is a sturdy but thin plank of wood to the top shelf surface for the tank to sit on top.

https://www.amazon.com/RooLee-Tables-Living-Vintage-Storage/dp/B07LC9F89R (another option that looks very sturdy, and would be amazing as a 5.5g aquarium stand, but costs more)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TLLSN5R/ (somewhat costly but looks great and sturdy)

https://www.amazon.com/SONGMICS-Vintage-Assembly-Furniture-ULET41X/dp/B074WNTK3Q/

u/knockout350 · 3 pointsr/spinalcordinjuries

I spent the last several months looking for a place to buy and I will tell you what I looked for and plan to do.

Ramps are important, most places have small steps that abled body people don't notice but it's a pain for some in a wheelchair to get over every day.

Carpet is a pain in the ass to roll on, stick with hard wood or concrete.

Bathroom doors are never wide enough and usually the bathroom as a whole is to cramped.

Walk in showers without doors are great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009EP2S2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kMnxDb6WHH1MY

^^^ is expensive but great in kitchens (I will gladly take a few of these if someone would buy them for me 🥳)

Front load washer and dryer, not stacked and on a pedestal, much easier to use.

Smaller handheld vacuums like the battery powered Dyson are much easier to use. I also plan on getting a Roomba because I'm lazy like that.

I also decided to get a lot of home automation stuff because it makes things much easier. Example: Google home or Alexa, smart light bulbs or switches, ring doorbell, smart deadbolt.

Other than that I just think little adaptive equipment here and there.

Edit addition: fridge with a bottom freezer and water filter within reach is super helpful to.

u/EveryDamnDay_91 · 3 pointsr/ActionFigures

Convenience Concepts 5-Tier Glass Tower https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GVP6506/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6I2nDbTSZ8PQQ

It’s only $52 and it’s so easy to put together!

u/OhioJeeper · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Short of custom shelves have you considered trying to get what they have in a shoe store? The racks they use for clearance stuff seems like it would be a good idea if you can find one.

Not a shoe rack, [but I have a couple of these](http://www.76.com/"(H) x 48"(L) x 18"(D) Chrome NSF Wire Shelving Unit Commercial Heavy Duty 6 Layer/Tire Storage Rack Shelf Adjustable Steel Wire Metal Shelving Rack 3600 LBS Capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EZEN2KW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_s42oDb3W2FPKD) that I use to hold things way heavier than shoes. You might be able to find a size to better suit your needs, but they're very sturdy.

u/Hellotherellen · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

here you go. i believe they are these, OP correct me if i'm wrong

walmart

bed bath beyond

target

amazon

kmart

more

u/thatotherguy321 · 3 pointsr/DIY

you need one of these pull down shelves.

u/blarblarjosh · 3 pointsr/PlantedTank

Just a heads up, but the 40g is 50% off rather than $1/gallon this time around. I believe it's at $45 rather than $40 so no biggie.

I use this stand for my 40g and its been working out well. The wood is pretty flimsy, but as a rimmed tank all the weight sits on the edges anyway which is where it's reinforced. I have the same CO2 system as well and it's been working really well. Unfortunately I have nothing to compare it with, but I've had no issues with it for the last 4 months.

u/bumbuddha · 3 pointsr/fermentation

Brod & Taylor Folding Proofer & Slow Cooker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MEEH0SE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5TdXDbNPFX4YJ

For now I’m using a little bread proofer but I have a refrigerator that I am going to convert once I decide on a heat source.

u/kernunrex · 3 pointsr/gaming

I had mine sitting on wire shelves like this and still went through 4 of them. It ain't our fault MS built a POS.

//happy PS3 owner now

u/mr_richichi · 3 pointsr/Baking

I got some pretty good baking swag this year.

First up was a Kopykake. I will be making disgusting amounts of cookies over the next year putting this thing to the test.

A KitchenAid Architect was shocked to see it was the full set as these are stupid expensive.

Possibly my favorite gift for kitchen stuff this year was DrawerDecor which has finally made my drawers a non clusterfuck.

Steel prep table similar to this but not this model. Got it before Christmas but was told it was an early xmas gift.

Wire Shelving similar to this, but again not this model. Its 4' wide and each shelf can take 600. It freed up SO much room for me. I highly recommend more shelving for any of you guys/gals who have the room for it.

18" Magnetic Knife Strip, again more stuff out of shelves, off of counter tops etc.

Glass mixing bowls

Last but certainly not least, I finally got this cookie sheet from chicago metallic. Such a nice piece.


Now I think it is worth noting that I bake for a living, and that most people don't actually want a prep table or a 3' tall projector in their kitchen but damnit I love it! :)

The main theme for this xmas seems to be helping me get my kitchen to the OCD level needed in a professional kitchen. Not sure the missus loves the strict flow of kitchen as much as I do but man, it feels good and looks great.

u/dankdutchess · 3 pointsr/succulents

I have this 4 foot T5 with a stand, this shelf on top of a side table, this 2 foot T5 hooked to the bottom shelf with paper clips and key rings (lol), daisy-chained to this other 2 foot T5 hooked to the top shelf the same way. They are all run on two of these timers which are on ~10 hrs/day.

I have two of these plant racks from Lowe's in front of my south and east facing windows, I jimmied out the bottom shelf and sort of rested it on my windowsill and the edge of the stand (lol again). It's all very MacGuyvered.

u/jahreed · 3 pointsr/synthesizers

after struggling with not enough space available for my way too many tabletop and few keyed devices i have decided a wireframe shelving unit on wheels is the answer!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019GNRJPU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

4 feet wide and 18" deep this is plenty of room for lots of gear that has been hobbled together. can even fit both my analog submixer (fostex model 812) and my digital mixer/interface (korg08) next to each other! :)

man i am actually really excited to get this as it's been such a hassle to arrange and re-arrange gear for different sessions...finally will have real estate for my SCI sixtrak!

the other key for me is i have 4-5 angled tabletop shelves which will work fine for optimizing the ergonomic angles on certain pieces...wire shelving should be friendly for routing audio and power as well!

the sad thing is i have 3-4 keyboard stands and use none becuase it's 1-2 levels with no room for any gear underneath...

my studio is seriously 9' x 9' of "usable space"


u/mithikx · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Yeah, for years I've had my computers on the ground, they were glorified dust filters... shit actually ruined my Antec 900 - as in I wrote it off because I did not want to spend the effort cleaning that thing (as it was horribly tedious to disassemble).

My current computer sits over 2.5 ft (0.76 meters) off the ground on one of those cheap-o wire shelves on a solid piece of wood (2" x 25" x 12").

u/wdjm · 2 pointsr/DIY

If you're not sure of the final configuration you want, why build in 'permanent' shelves? Get a couple of rolling wire shelves. and call it a day until you figure out what you want the final product to be. If they roll, you can play with configurations until you're happy with it.

u/DaegenLok · 2 pointsr/gpumining

https://i.imgur.com/V4ZkQq8.jpg

Pretty easy and straight forward. Very easy to set up. I had built a wood rack but felt this would be easier and more upgradable. It takes up very little room and it adjustable without cutting a single thing! Just check the dimensions for what will suit your needs. Mine is 36" wide and accommodates 2x systems on top and possibly 2x more systems on the bottom. Here are some links for the part links below. I went with the black one since it had a lower chance of conductivity. I made sure to put some fitting cardboard under the mobo just in case. I used twisty ties to hold the cards up which worked great. Could use some thing Zip-Ties if you know how you want it and can leave it. I had to move mine around a bit so the twisty ties were easier.

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Wire+rack

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-5-Shelf-Shelving-Unit-Black/dp/B018YLFJX4/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-4&keywords=Wire+rack

https://www.amazon.com/Layer-Shelf-Adjustable-Steel-Shelving/dp/B01G4N8JOU/ref=sr_1_9?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-9&keywords=Wire%2Brack&th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Sandusky-WS241430-Shelving-Height-Shelves/dp/B078MKDZGZ/ref=sr_1_8?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-8&keywords=Wire+rack

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Supreme-Shelving-Adjustable-Leveling/dp/B004BDP69M/ref=sr_1_12?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-12&keywords=Wire+rack

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Adjustable-Shelving-Shelves-Leveling/dp/B004BDP692/ref=sr_1_18?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-18&keywords=Wire+rack

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-3-Shelf-Shelving-Unit-Wheels/dp/B01LZAV8KH/ref=sr_1_16?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1518741579&sr=1-16&keywords=Wire+rack

u/rabbithasacat · 2 pointsr/Cooking

This might work for you. I haven't tried it for fermentation, but it does have precise temp settings, and you don't have to immerse anything in water. I proof bread in it and have begun using it instead of a slow cooker because it's so convenient to just use my stainless steel stockpot instead of maneuvering the crockpot insert in and out of its cradle.

The 52-page manual and accompanying recipe book are online, so you can take a look for yourself and see if it might meet your needs.

u/reddy_freddy_ · 2 pointsr/Pets

A rabbit that's well cared for can live over 10 years. My husband's old rabbit lived to 11. Rabbits play but not like cats or dogs. They are more just do their own thing kinda pets, but if you socialzie well they will cuddle with you and will love pets and scratches. Mine will lay right next to my leg and lick me while I pet them. Playing for them is more just chewing twigs, baskets, and wood toys, sometimes tossing things around.

Rabbits will be pretty clean if you litter train and do upkeep of their living area on the regular, as well as brush them when they are shedding. Though there are always a few stray poops on the floor, usually because they stick to their feet when they jump out. Also if I get lazy and don't clean the box as often as I should they let me know by peeing outside of it.

Their diet should be primarily timothy hay, 2nd cut is best. I reccomend not buying from a pet shop, because their hay is first cut and is mostly inedible sticks. If you get a good 2nd cut hay, I get here https://www.sweetmeadowfarm.com/animal-food-and-hay/timothy.html in a 35lb box and it last my two a couple of months, and they like it much more, plus it's cheaper. Then an adult rabbit that's about 6lbs gets about 1-2 cups daily of dark leafy greens like kale, collar greens, dandelion, romaine etc, and an occasional bit of pepper, a small bit of fruit, or a radish. They also get 1/4 cup pellets a day between the two.

One thing about rabbits is that commercial cages are no good unless they spend most of the day running around. Mine actually are free run in one room, I just gate off things they shouldn't go up to. If you do plan to cage though I recommend building your own from wire cube shelving like this shows http://www.therabbithouse.com/indoor/rabbit-cages-cubes.asp

You can customize those in an infinite amount of ways. Also I find with normal size rabbits, ramps aren't needed. I reccomend you buy these if you do http://www.amazon.com/Safco-Products-5279BL-Storage-Black/dp/B000789RSQ because they are good quality and come with great little connectors that are great for doors.

Also forgot to mention that one big thing about rabbits is that they are very reactant to stress. A small stressor like too much noise or a sudden temperature change can make them sick. So you have to work hard to reduce stress. If a rabbit stops eating it is an emergency. Last year it got too warm in their room and both got GI stasis and I spend $1000 fixing them up. Just a heads up.

u/catpizzacat · 2 pointsr/succulents

Have you considered something like a metro rack? I use one similar to this that I purchased from Lowes and it's a lifesaver. It is super sturdy, tall, the shelves are pretty standard sized so I can add more if I need, and I have plenty of room to zip tie lights to mine.

u/spindrjr · 2 pointsr/bookshelf

Before building some, I used to use wire shelves like these:

https://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-UltraZinc-5-Shelf-Shelving/dp/B00CL9204C/

If the aesthetic isn't an issue for you (personally I think they look better than Walmart crap), they are great for holding lots of heavy books. I used to stack them 2 deep with hardcovers. Seville Classics sells some plastic covers to put on the shelves for small items, or you can figure something out yourself, masonite etc.

u/Transmaniacon89 · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

Pangea Audio Vulcan Four Shelf Audio Rack (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MYV9VRE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K2.iDbEG8WSAC

This is the stand I got, good build quality, adjustable spiked feet, and rubber washers between shelves to help dampen vibration.

u/MrCalvinHobbes · 2 pointsr/Hydroponics

Watched a few youtube videos to get a high level knowledge. Checked amazon to get a rough idea of costs, Went to a local hydroponic store, asked for help and they helped me pick out the nutrient solution, ph balancer, stakes, tube etc. Bought the rest off of amazon. Read the instructions on the bottle. I'm sure there are better ways of doing things but this worked for me.

Light : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JQBQZQ/

Shelf: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CL9204C/

Tray: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XFZHF93/

Automation: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075GWQSYH/

Ph Control: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BNKWZY/

Pump (overkill): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012UZYMG/

Reservoir: Ikea storage box I had already.

White Basket (Not needed): From Target that I had already.

Rest I got from local hydroponics store.

u/mantrap2 · 2 pointsr/ECE

A 2N2222 doesn't have nearly enough power handling for a heater. You'll need a power transistor probably in a TO-3 package with heatsink minimally to come close to 50W.


HOWEVER: You will want to do some thermal calculations first to make sure that 50W is even enough heating capacity. This involves calculating the volume of air and dough you are heating, estimating the heat capacity/specific heat of each, estimating the temperatures inside and outside the chamber, estimating heat losses and then sizing the heating element to that. Maybe 50W is enough. But maybe not.
I'd be surprised if it's enough.

If you use a fan, that's another heat transfer calculation to make.

You can teach yourself Heat Transfer (pdf) but it's not a walk in the park because this is a ME/ChemE subject rather than typically EE (it's VERY useful for EEs to learn heat transfer and thermodynamics BTW - if you have a chance, definitely take these as electives if they interest you - very useful).

The thing is you are not just heating the surface of the resistor (which is what that temperature spec is) but you are transferring an excess heat to the surroundings, and then hopefully to the dough.

So you need far more heat than what is required to heat the resistor, and heat = energy = wattage x time. That heat has to transfer from the resistance by primarily conduction to the air and then from the air to the dough. It's substantially less than 100% efficient.

You may end up needing more heat that 50W can provide. Then you'll want to go to 120VAC line voltage to run a heater. That would require an SSR (solid state relay) to switch the AC on and off plus a controller to drive it. That could be a microcontroller, with a temperature sensor.

Or it could be a commercial controller. Omega is the "easy, fast path to solution" for this kind of thing. You can find cheaper but they are a one-stop-shop online (e.g. they have good online support/training)

Honestly this is why I'd buy a proofing oven instead of DIY but that's just me. My buddy makes sour dough all the time - he uses the linked oven for his sour dough bread. Classic "Build or Buy" decision.

u/WrongFont · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

I don't know what country you are from but if you are in the US I've looked up different ways and these organizers can look nice if you are creative and add lighting to them from what some people have shown me

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CHCLN4B/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_6?smid=A2QMH4UKDFN4Y&psc=1

There's also the Amazon shelf it's not at good as Detolf since it doesn't encase the figures but it's pretty cheap

https://www.amazon.com/Convenience-Concepts-5-Tier-Glass-Tower/dp/B01GVP6506/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=glass+display+case&qid=1556994898&s=gateway&sr=8-5

u/deeptime · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement
u/youwiththeeyes · 2 pointsr/houseplants

Check Amazon. They have a ton of stackable plant stands, both wire and wood. I have this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BP1B61Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_6MWQBbHZNHV8Q

I can vouch for the above one. Looks good, and is decently strong. Mine is currently holding about 40 6-inch terracotta pots.

u/sirius_moonlight · 2 pointsr/Etsy

Costco, Office Max, Staples, Amazon have some really nice shelf units.

https://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-UltraZinc-Home-Style-Shelving/dp/B00CL9204C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478385858&sr=8-2&keywords=metal+shelves?linkCode=as2&tag=amazing13-20

This is the type I like. Each shelf holds 300 pounds. You can place the shelves at any level, but unfortunately it doesn't look like you can get additional shelves. I've used this type at work and they are sturdy and dependable.

u/gillyyak · 2 pointsr/xxketo4u2

Super cute lamps! I've been eyeing a set that look like the legs on surveying instruments <cute nerdgasm>. Do you have a bread proofer? I got DH this one, which work fabulously! You can even add a little tray of water to it, for humidity control.

u/mrsaturnboing · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I store my pans using hooks on a metal rack:

http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CRUH-6-Cookware-Universal-Stainless/dp/B000OEJMZ6/

http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6060-322-Supreme-4-Tier-Shelving/dp/B0007MHD1K/

The hooks are the ones I use... but I got my rack from Costco. Gives a nice place to put up pans out of the way when you're done with them.

u/tekflower · 2 pointsr/Cooking

I haven't read through other comments yet, but when we had a tiny apartment with a postage stamp sized kitchen, the apartment also had a surprisingly large walk-in closet, so we put a shelf at the back of that and used it as extra pantry space and to store less-often-used items.

Editing to add: I forgot about this, but in our first house, the kitchen was still small-ish and didn't have much storage, so we got a big chrome shelf, similar to this, and used that for the microwave, small appliances, baking pans, etc. I put baskets on it to hold smaller things, and used "S" hooks to hang pots from it. It wasn't that one, it was a bit larger, I think we paid about $100 for it at Sam's Club, but it was a very sturdy shelf, my husband has it in his workshop now, and we bought it probably 15 or more years ago.

u/rubber-qiana · 2 pointsr/succulents

I use 2x4 basics attachments. They hook right into pre-cut 2x4s and are incredibly adjustable so they can be as high or as wide as you want. For a sharp, clean look you can paint them yourself.

Not the fanciest solution, but it works great thanks to how easy they are to assemble and customize sizes!

https://www.amazon.com/2x4basics-90124-ShelfLinks-Custom-Storage/dp/B0030T1BGK/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=2x4+basics&qid=1555372472&s=gateway&sr=8-4

u/Meikami · 2 pointsr/chinchilla

A pack of these guys.

Granted, I'm only feeding two and it sounds like you need a lot bigger bins. But yeah, stackable bins. Maybe one of these too. Like so.

Or, if you're trying to make it look pretty (or like there's no "pet junk" there at all), try getting a piece of furniture like an armoire and storing everything in bins in there, like so or like so.

u/love4reddit · 2 pointsr/bettafish

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BDP69M/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Also, if for some reason that doesn't work the name of the item is "Whitmor 6070-3437 Supreme 3-Tier Shelving, Black".

u/ben_alaska · 2 pointsr/dogemining

I also recommend BAMT on USB. Try version 1.6. I use this shelf with zip ties: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BDP692/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/breedabee · 2 pointsr/succulents

Shelf is here and my grow lights are here! I have two of them, and keep them generally as close to the plants as I can manage (by stacking and playing mini Tetris)

u/RedPaddles · 2 pointsr/Kefir

I was just looking to buy something similar, because I moved and my new kitchen is too cold for anything to ferment properly in a timely fashion. I am trying to also make filmjolk, which needs room temperature, and would also like to make Quark, which needs a different temperature entirely that yogurt or kefir.

I have two yogurt makers that are too hot, so currently trying to figure out a way to use them without anything actually touching the too warm base.

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Basically, I'd buy this if:

  1. I can set the temperature digitally anywhere between 20C to 50C and also set an auto-timer
  2. The top is expandable so I can use a higher jar
  3. The base is large enough for at least two large jars

    I would not buy it if it was set on one temp setting and only for kefir. Multi-use, as others stated, is key here, as that would allow me to justify getting yet another appliance by donating my current yoghurt makers.

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    I have this in my amazon shopping cart, this should give you some great ideas: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MEEH0SE/ I love the collapsible design , the size, the fact that you can add shelves and the temp settings. I dislike the price and that it isn't very pretty to look at. Yours is awesome because it would also keep things cool in the summer time, though I find I have less of a need for that. Consistent heat is more what I personally need.
u/Beastcoastquay · 2 pointsr/FashionReps

Lol lowkey it's those Metal shelves all the hypebeast sneakerheads use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CL9204C/

u/pinkorangegold · 2 pointsr/succulents

Thank you! The shelves, owl pots, and tiny pink and white pot are all from Amazon; the other pots are just from my local hardware store. These shelves: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GGMG5KY/

u/firinne83 · 2 pointsr/houseplants
u/palaner · 2 pointsr/boardgames

This:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001A0VYZY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Steel wire, holds up to 300 lbs, and most importantly, the shelves won't bend under under all your Kickstarter rewards and BGG promos. I ordered three and I'm glad I did.

u/GryphonEDM · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I'm not sure honestly, but that looks like it would work!

Amazon link for others https://www.amazon.com/Safco-Products-5279BL-Storage-Black/dp/B000789RSQ

u/fraukeH · 1 pointr/gpumining

Cant access the link but googled the name, i found these which look like they have adjustable shelves. Much cheaper this way and i can just put the fans on a the upper shelves above the GPUs like you did with your fans.

u/GossamerSolid · 1 pointr/boardgames

I have 3 of these to hold my collection: https://www.amazon.ca/Seville-Classics-5-Tier-Shelving-Wheels/dp/B001A0VYZY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1524861015&sr=8-2&keywords=seville%2Bclassics&dpID=41-Jn7I64cL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1

They work great. For small games, I bought 2 fabric cubes that all the small games get packed into. Then the cubes go onto one of the racks.

u/dallen120 · 1 pointr/buildapc

My goal was to get my cables off the ground. I don't have a picture at the moment, but I took a square wire panel from a shelving set like this: http://www.amazon.com/Safco-Products-Storage-Black-5279BL/dp/B000789RSQ and fastened it to the bottom of my desk with zip ties. Then I attached the power strip and bundles of cable to the wire panel and made it look all neat. This way none of the cables are visible unless you go under the desk. That's my method and I'm sure everyone has different methods. But again, my goal was to bundle up my cables and get them off the floor.

u/caffeined · 1 pointr/Breadit

I don't know what others think about it, but if you're in the market for an early Christmas present to yourself, I love my Brod & Taylor Folding Proofer.

u/floodingthestreets · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Models with a 4000 lbs total or 800 lb per shelf capacity can hold 40 gallon breeders. I've kept 4 breeders (stacked 2 high) on this shelf without issue.

The model you linked is available on Amazon with a 5000 lb total capacity.

There are similar looking shelves with about 250 lb per shelf capacity, which I wouldn't trust to hold any aquariums.

u/Coolmew · 1 pointr/boardgames

I have these and find them pretty good. They are a little bit of a pain to put together but shouldn't be particularly difficult if you have more than one person working on it. Also, their corners are a little sharp, but this kind of thing would probably fix that problem. The shelves are huge and hold a ton of weight securely. Also, if you plan on getting more than one, I suggest also getting black zip ties to connect adjacent units together for increased stability.

If you think you could go with something a little more expensive, IKEA has some nice board game shelves.

u/SuperflyD · 1 pointr/xboxone

This is what I use.

I have 3 on my desk for all my consoles and hard drives.

The big thing is no traction. So I am careful about leveling them or use some stick on velcro.

u/kromyt · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

A shelving unit like that or the rubbermaid ones.

I know it seems weird, but hear me out. We live in a smallish apartment, two adults and a kid. We have an outdoor storage closet and a living room closet. Well, we live in Florida, not a lot of need for lots of coats. So we got a metal shelving unit that fits into our living room closet and it has become a pantry since we have a TINY kitchen with almost no space.

The outdoor storage closet on our patio was useless as is, but with the rubbermaid shelves, we have SO MUCH STUFF in there that we use, but can't store inside. My husband's tools, my gardening stuff for my few flowers, and the like are all in there along with some gaming stuff of my husband's for miniature painting that he wants to get back into.

Apartments suck on storage, the shelves have been a godsend!

My stepson and I would have fun with these

u/oppy · 1 pointr/transformers

It looks like this might be it:

https://www.amazon.com/Convenience-Concepts-5-Tier-Glass-Tower/dp/B01GVP6506

Cheaper than I was expecting!

u/jldxx3 · 1 pointr/houseplants

Absolutely not what OP used, but a similar concept, is this type of shelf. I've had my eye on them for like 6 months but my windows are frosted and I'm not sure if they'd stick!

u/TheForgottenOne454 · 1 pointr/hottoys

They're ok. They were super cheap on amazon a while ago, around $30. They're around $60 now so they're not as good of a deal as they were. I'd buy them used for sure!

Convenience Concepts 5-Tier Glass Tower https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GVP6506/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MHYEDbNRYFA3K

u/MeriRebecca · 1 pointr/buildapc

I have my computer set in a shelf like this: https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Adjustable-Tier-Shelving-Leveling/dp/B004BDP692 I just don't have the middle shelf in. It keeps the PC off the carpet and stuff from on top of it.

u/Bfedorov91 · 1 pointr/Vive

Looks good. I wish I had a welder.

I bought one of those small wire frame shelves.. works great.. $12 on clearance at BJs. Placed a block of wood under the clamps.. done.

http://www.amazon.com/Sandusky-WS241430-Adjustable-Shelving-Shelves/dp/B009O086MQ/

u/QuestionsGoHere · 1 pointr/HomeRepair

I'm in the process of setting up my garage and was wondering if I should get a sawhorse or would I just be better off getting something like the following.

Hopkins 90124 2x4basics ShelfLinks Custom Storage System, Black - 6 Pack https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0030T1BGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7370CbSEC0QNA

Or even building a basic workbench myself.

u/ostentia · 1 pointr/IndoorGarden

You could try one of those window suction cup shelves. This one says it holds up to five pounds, and this one holds seven; that's probably enough for a few small plants.

u/candrist · 1 pointr/Breadit

I have a small storage room that I leave the light on all day and it stays between 80-85.

They also make proofing boxes to maintain that temp.

Brod & Taylor Folding Proofer & Slow Cooker https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MEEH0SE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kZ2BCbWVBYP1Q

You can just leave it at room temp too. I just left it on the counter in the beginning. We keep our house at 72.

u/Thirikaran · 1 pointr/MoneroMining

https://www.amazon.ca/Seville-Classics-5-Tier-UltraZinc-Shelving/dp/B00CL9204C/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1496020467&sr=8-4&keywords=wire+rack would this suffice as a frame? and if possible could i get it to fit 2 rigs? I'm in canada and looking for a wire rack,

also how would you attach the risers onto this?

u/BitchinItch · 1 pointr/microgreens

$94.99 for the racks here, saves you $13/rack https://www.amazon.com/BestOffice-Wire-Shelving-Unit-Heavy/dp/B019GNRJPU/ref=pd_cp_196_1/136-6914250-4405500?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B019GNRJPU&pd_rd_r=fa7d27d5-0f83-4b35-b261-11039a1d7607&pd_rd_w=eqX9E&pd_rd_wg=jRQqc&pf_rd_p=ef4dc990-a9ca-4945-ae0b-f8d549198ed6&pf_rd_r=C6ZS1F0B4NF4KB5TVE2S&psc=1&refRID=C6ZS1F0B4NF4KB5TVE2S


If you're willing to (and have the tools already/not having to buy them), you could always build your racks from wood. Using basic 2x4's you could do it pretty cheap.


Check FB marketplace or craigslist or whatever it is you have up there for used shop lights. I got 5 for $20 like new.


good luck!

u/fredbutt · 1 pointr/succulents

Shelves and macrame hold my collection together. I got the shelf on Amazon here .

My window is east facing, so it gets decent light without roasting the leaves too badly. I have a shelf with a grow light right near the window as well, so I'm sure they get some ambient light from that.

u/drax_is_my_dog · 1 pointr/succulents

Furinno (99557GYW/BK) Turn-N-Tube 4-Tier Multipurpose Shelf Display Rack - French Oak Grey/Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAAJIGA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.1JYDbGW8R3TS

I have a bunch of other types of shelves, but if I had gotten this one first, I would have stuck with this type of shelving. It holds a lot and the lights fit perfectly.

u/Rezamatix · 1 pointr/GuitarAmps

I use these: Whitmor Supreme 4-Tier Shelving with Adjustable Shelves and Leveling Feet Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007MHD1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_iRqVAbMB5FT87

u/killerslowpoke · 1 pointr/succulents

I think it's these!

u/cwrecka · 1 pointr/battlestations

Thank you! :) The shelf I use for my pc was purchased from amazon... Heres the link

http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6070-3436-Supreme-3-Tier-Shelving/dp/B004BDP692/ref=pd_sbs_hg_5

u/Turmoil90 · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

This was the closest I could find on Amazon

u/tmntman · 1 pointr/transformers

They look like standard industrial shelving. They are used often in restaurants. Amazon has it as well. If you have a restaurant supply store in your area, check there.

u/lvl12TimeWizard · 1 pointr/microgreens

super hard to find shelves on amazon when looking for a specific size, judging by comments here these aren't too bad

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https://www.amazon.com/Layer-Shelf-Adjustable-Metal-Shelving/dp/B019GNRJPU/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=48x18x82&qid=1554927812&s=gateway&sr=8-2

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I am looking to start growing as well and think I may head to a real store and try to save 20-30 bucks on an in store sale.

u/ObviousLobster · 1 pointr/buildapc

Another good option is to just make yourself a little 4-6" shelf with some plywood and spare boards and set your monitor on that.

Or if you want the glorious machine easier to see, buy one of these. It's what I use and it looks great and makes the case easy to access.

u/mindfolded · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

If it's this one or close to it then it can handle 600 lbs per shelf, so you're good up to about 70 gallons.

u/sqlinjector · 1 pointr/dogemining

Is this your shelf?

u/rtscaptain · 1 pointr/dogemining

This the rack you have? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BDP692/ref=oh_details_o04_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I got the same thing. Pretty good quality for the price.

u/indigoreality · 1 pointr/dogemining

Oh, I used one of these shelving units.
You can get them from Target/Walmart for about the same price.

u/J1-Ruffles · 1 pointr/Hedgehog

It's a few sets of C&C grids. They're marketed as shelves, but as you can see you can arrange them in any way you like! Linky link

u/sawdustsawyer · 1 pointr/woodworking

I've been looking at these guys lately for shelving. I haven't fired on it yet, but the reviews look good:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0030T1BGK/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_2

u/whats_up_tigerlily · 1 pointr/succulents

Or this?

u/JaviJ01 · 1 pointr/EtherMining

I'm just going to build my own. You just need to buy some 1"x1" wood and nail/glue it together. Or if you don't want to build it just go with wire shelving like this. People zip tie the mobo on the shelf and hang the gpus from the underside of the shelf.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00G2688AU/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1495806086&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=wire+shelving&dpPl=1&dpID=51rI43n9MFL&ref=plSrch

Edit: some thing like this

http://i.imgur.com/HMNjC4r.jpg

u/DarkSatelite · 1 pointr/vegetablegardening

I just got these, and they've worked great for starting fall stuff(still too hot to seed them outside where I live) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WDJFQUK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I just zip tied them to a cheap wire shelf https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CL9204C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 , all my greens/lettuce/peas etc came up great with it.

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Only have 2 lights in it atm, but it honestly feels like plenty to get started.

u/P00P135 · 1 pointr/EtherMining

Spend 20bucks on this can hold 2 rigs pretty easy. You're welcome.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00G2688AU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/LicianDragon · 1 pointr/Aquariums

How would I shim a stand that's just and edsal shelf like this? I just moved and had to put my 40gal directly on the floor because the previous stand got damaged (and wasn't very good in the first place). The floor here is extremely uneven. The left and right side are off by over half and inch and the front and back are off by about a half an inch so I know I absolutely have to get this fixed ASAP. With it being off by so much, what's the safest way to shim the stand and even things up?

Alternately, would it be better to try a cinder block stand? Looking at the edsal shelves, I'm not sure my screentop lid would fit since the stand would be exactly 36" long with a very snug fit for the tank itself.

u/molligum · 1 pointr/Goldfish
  1. Lease limits aquariums to less than 30-gallon.
  2. Apartment total is about 250 square feet. The whole aquaponic footprint is about 3½ square feet on a wheeled cart like this one.
u/That_Cupcake · 1 pointr/succulents

Happy to see this thread! CCW as this is my first attempt at a winter set up.

Lights:

7700K white LED panels

5000k bulb in a reflector clamp


Hardware:

Shelf. It's great for hanging the LED panels since I don't have a drill, but the smaller pots tip over easily on the wire rack.

Photos:

https://i.imgur.com/qFunf4s.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/treEMVM.jpg

Props are being lit by an old/cheap purple LED panel.

https://i.imgur.com/CuByg9S.jpg (just brought these inside for the winter)

Not sure how to light the Agave and Sempervivums that I just brought in. The only window in my apartment is a west facing slider that opens to a covered patio, so I don't get a lot of light inside.

I also grew cat grass for my pumpkin loaf so he wouldn't munch on the succulents.

u/pullonyourfeet · 1 pointr/dogs

We patched up a couple of gaps in the fence with this stuff while our puppy was tiny (he can't get through the gaps anymore now anyway) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000789RSQ?pc_redir=1414537736&robot_redir=1 I think it's easier to get hold of in the US than here, and cheaper too. The grids are 14" square, fix them on with cable ties or rope or something.

u/razorback99 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I've been thinking of picking up a 40 gallon breeder in the current Petco sale, and I was wonder what people use for tank stands? I've read about people using something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006941Z6E/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

...but I'm afraid it might be too flimsy with putting just one tank on it.

u/sidewalksolipsis · 1 pointr/succulents

Amazon! Here you go! Glad to enable another succulent addict. :) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GGMG5KY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (It looks like they're out of the large version at the moment. )

u/DiscoKittie · 1 pointr/WireWrapping

I don't have a setup for travel yet. Thought I do have one of these cool rolling carts! And one of these rolling carts, too. I got them to carry my supplies and wares for craft sales, but haven't used them in a while (and i don't remember them being that expensive, maybe they were on sale...). Super handy though.

Though, the couple of times I've had to take a small amount of wire and tools with me somewhere, I've just put tools in one gallon sized ziplock bag, and the wire in another, then tossed them into a bigger cloth bag to carry.

Here's what my crafting wall looks like at the moment. It's in disarray, but better than it was! :) The pegboard was going to be thrown out at work, so I saved it. There is a lot of space that I could use that is covered up by the desk, but I didn't want to cover up the window. And yes, there's a makeshift cat bed on the top shelf. I knew I wouldn't be able to make the shelves without her having something to lie on, because she would have climbed up there and just knocked everything off anyway. the shelving is made out of this modular shelving stuff, but with zip ties not the connectors it comes with.

This is just the stuff I use regularly. I have a whole room full of supplies I either bought myself or inherited from my mom.

u/oddsnsodds · 1 pointr/IndoorGarden
u/penguinsuicide · 1 pointr/Baking

I've seen people on thefreshloaf use light bulbs in Tupperware containers.

Else, if you don't end up DIYing, Brod and Taylor makes a collapsible proofer

u/sierramarie3992 · 1 pointr/guineapigs

Metal part can be called a wire grid panel or wire cube shelving system. The connectors are just called plastic cube connectors. Here is a link for them on Amazon, maybe you can see if they ship to Bulgaria https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000789RSQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479925708&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=Wire+cube+system&dpPl=1&dpID=51qz0xFPfyL&ref=plSrch

u/olympusmons · 1 pointr/Cooking

http://amzn.com/B004BDP674

this shelving rocks. nice design, so simple, i built one alone with a broken hand in 20 minutes. sturdy, 350 lbs each shelf supposedly. i have two.

u/TheAllMightiest · 0 pointsr/minimalism

Many people push against buying storage for items "when you could just downsize further", but I think you could really benefit from one of those cubby storage units (like a bookshelf, but square cubbies instead of shelves). We have one and those cloth cubes that unfold from a flat state to become "drawers", and odds and ends can be places into labeled Ziploc bags and whatnot and easily stored out of sight. Amazon (yes, I know, Jeff Bezos is the Antichrist) makes these units that, while not terribly attractive, come in pieces and can be assembled. Maybe worth considering!