Shelving for drying soap

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Just wanted to share the racks I built with the wire shelf cubing and zap straps....works like a charm and I got my mom (can't sew) to sew me some covers for them so the dust can't get to them while they cure. Very simple and the racks you can find at most hardware or sometimes Canadian Tire stores for under 20 dollars. Each shelf holds about 30 or so bars.

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Thanks for sharing. I like this! You can move them easy if you have to disassemble and relocate them to another wall, etc. Love your organization. Did you guys notice how she has them labeled? Good job! Working my way to getting organized.
 
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I wanted to share some pictures of what I have to start with. Mind you this is a rough picture taken by blackberry. I plan to sheetrock, and add the white rack you see in the picture, to one complete wall. I'm going to add a sink, and counter for the wash area and more drawers for organizing. My office is getting a large "L" shape workstation (I think) and more shelving for all those wonderful soap and candlemaking books I have. Need to add flooring as well in preperation for the cold winter months. So just wanted to warn you before seeing this. Excuse the window glare.

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