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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchick View Post
    I have a few of those, but they won’t hold my bigger straights.
    This is what I did for the bigger ones:
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    It keeps them even better - stops them from rotating freely.
    I did it with hand-held dremel - no trouble at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimab View Post
    This is what I did for the bigger ones:
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    It keeps them even better - stops them from rotating freely.
    I did it with hand-held dremel - no trouble at all.
    Great idea! I’ll mod mine.
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    Test tube racks, very nice. I would love to keep them out on display. Has to be better than in a roll or in a silicone treated sock for corrosion also!

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    It's just Sharpening, right?
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    Thanks to everyone here, I have some ideas for a storage rack. In the mean time here's my
    rotation roll for everyday use.

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    Freddie

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