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Any ideas for a simple brush stand for a monster Omega 48?
Brushes have a flat bottom for a reason, gravity plays no part is brush drying. Water wicks up into the bristles and evaporates regardless of brush orientation.Sorry, never used a brush stand. If you shake and squeeze most of the water out then ‘strop’ the brush on a towel’ it should be fine as although water bends to gravity (alas, my poor gut), evaporation kinda goes up the way I finks.
No help as usual, that’s me…
Too inviting !!
Did you study Quantum Chromodynamics as well?Brushes have a flat bottom for a reason, gravity plays no part is brush drying. Water wicks up into the bristles and evaporates regardless of brush orientation.
Of course! May the force be with you.Did you study Quantum Chromodynamics as well?
That would look better built from compression fittings.I quite like these from etsy made from copper piping but then again i probably wouldn’t buy one
a bit of string in a lasso hanging on my window frame handle does me,
Not recommended in the winter
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I quite like these from etsy made from copper piping but then again i probably wouldn’t buy one
a bit of string in a lasso hanging on my window frame handle does me,
Not recommended in the winter
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£23.50 for theseHave you seen the price of copper these days, that would bankrupt you.
My local church roof had plenty to spareHave you seen the price of copper these days, that would bankrupt you.
Use CPVC, much cheaper.£23.50 for these
probably just a pipe dream
AgreedUse CPVC, much cheaper.