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    And god created a world in which water runs downhill,So I like to hang my brushes to dry (I do understand capillary action).
    Those cheap plastic stands drove me nutz,Tall brushes do not fit,thick handles don't fit.Any offerings that are half way decent are off the wall pricy.
    Enter the Dragon I made my own,somewhat industrial,but it works.

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    Dude that's nice I really like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tylerbrycen View Post
    Dude that's nice I really like it
    Thank you,I like things that work.
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    I guess they figure, if you can afford a nice big brush you can afford a pricey brush holder.

    Nice work there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    I guess they figure, if you can afford a nice big brush you can afford a pricey brush holder.

    Nice work there.
    Thx Big,I hear ya,You can buy a Plisson stand for 175 Euro.But the are grossley underengineerd.
    Maybe I'm over thinking this (I was born and raised in sillycone Valley).
    A proper brush drying unit should be adjustable for all brushes,It should have springs and guide pins and be strong like bull,Don't you think)

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    Man that is awesome!
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    That is awesome! Now excuse me while i retire to my garage and begin fabrication!!
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    i was lookin around the garage the other night cause my brush dont fit right in the plastic stands ... nice job !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Thx Big,I hear ya,You can buy a Plisson stand for 175 Euro.But the are grossley underengineerd.
    Maybe I'm over thinking this (I was born and raised in sillycone Valley).
    A proper brush drying unit should be adjustable for all brushes,It should have springs and guide pins and be strong like bull,Don't you think)
    Well, there is your opening to mass produce one just like that. A universal brush stand. get a patent and you're ready to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Well, there is your opening to mass produce one just like that. A universal brush stand. get a patent and you're ready to go.
    Nah, No market to warrant the time and expense.Just dumbchit stuff to do on a cold rainy day
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