Re: Organizing For Dummies (aka Drew)

Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:49 am

So thinking about hoses and the like, what's the best solution for them? Hooks? roll them up after drying? Let em run higgly piggly all over the place?
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Re: Organizing For Dummies (aka Drew)

Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:03 pm

drewbage1847 wrote:So thinking about hoses and the like, what's the best solution for them? Hooks? roll them up after drying? Let em run higgly piggly all over the place?


I do not have a ton of hoses but I have two "Grook" (http://www.containerstore.com/shop/garage/toolRacks?productId=10008408) holders one over my sink to dry and one on the wall where I store hoses. My hot-side hoses with Q/Ds hang in one of those two places. I only have 2-3 of those and on kettle-to-carboy hose which does the same. As for my racking cane and hoses, they get hot rinsed and dried over my sink and then hunt on my wall or over a post on my shelving units. I also have a couple hooks to hang hoses on my shelves as well as (you could see) boxes to store excess/unused hoses.

I also have a dehumidifier in my room and that helps get things to dry and store well I think. That's my solution for now. I really like the boxes I have on a shelf that are open to let air circulate for long-term storage.
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