Figured I'd show everyone the rack I had made (had made, as in I didn't do it). Let me start by saying the design of the rack did not come from my head. I've always liked the rack that Griot's Garage has for their 32oz bottles. However, their bottles are 4.5" in diameter. The bottles I recently purchased from ADS are only 3.25". I figured they would look pretty lost in the Griot's Garage rack. So I sketched up one on poster board using 3.75" holes. I ended up with a rack that is about 21" long and holds four bottles. I took the template to a local metal bender and had him bend up two racks from aluminum. I used a jig saw to cut the holes, sanded everything, primed it and painted it.
They do a great job of displaying the spray bottles. The best part about the whole thing is that the two racks only cost me about $8 - the cost of the primer and paint. The guy at the metal shop didn't charge me for the metal or the labor. Griot's Garage wants about $20 per rack and they only hold three bottles.
I guess I'd better get online and order some more products to fill the second rack I have.
Now on the the pics...
They do a great job of displaying the spray bottles. The best part about the whole thing is that the two racks only cost me about $8 - the cost of the primer and paint. The guy at the metal shop didn't charge me for the metal or the labor. Griot's Garage wants about $20 per rack and they only hold three bottles.
I guess I'd better get online and order some more products to fill the second rack I have.

Now on the the pics...
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