math ace
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My husband made this for me and it works very well! Around $30 in materials. The drawers slide in and out.
Woo baby,. That is a serious soap rack!
My husband made this for me and it works very well! Around $30 in materials. The drawers slide in and out.
When I first started, I used a couple of old cookie sheets lined with freezer paper and put them on a shelf in the garage. As I started making more soap, more cookie sheets on the washer and dryer. Then came a very nice shelving unit in the garage for curing soap and extra supples.
I cover my soap with netting. It keeps the dust and kitty hairs off!
Do temperature extremes make any difference? I live in northern Arizona; nowhere near as hot as Phoenix but my garage can get pretty hot in the summer.
I've been wondering if there was a better way to cure soaps than my current set-up.
I like to make a couple of pounds of soap in a batch and a couple of batches a month. I want a better way to let this small amount of soap cure. Usually, my soaps are curing for 6 weeks.
I was thinking that some old vhs or CD storage towers could be repurposed for this.
Currently, I'm using cutting boards that sit ontop of my book case
Would anyone be willing to post pics of your soap curing set up? I'm especially interested in the small set-ups. I would appreciate pics of large set-ups too.
This works for me. Set up in back room with no pet traffic. Stack and restack to your heart's content. One old cookie sheet taken out of circulation, and that's it!I've been wondering if there was a better way to cure soaps than my current set-up.
I like to make a couple of pounds of soap in a batch and a couple of batches a month. I want a better way to let this small amount of soap cure. Usually, my soaps are curing for 6 weeks.
I was thinking that some old vhs or CD storage towers could be repurposed for this.
Currently, I'm using cutting boards that sit ontop of my book case
Would anyone be willing to post pics of your soap curing set up? I'm especially interested in the small set-ups. I would appreciate pics of large set-ups too.
I've been wondering if there was a better way to cure soaps than my current set-up.
I like to make a couple of pounds of soap in a batch and a couple of batches a month. I want a better way to let this small amount of soap cure. Usually, my soaps are curing for 6 weeks.
I was thinking that some old vhs or CD storage towers could be repurposed for this.
Currently, I'm using cutting boards that sit ontop of my book case
Would anyone be willing to post pics of your soap curing set up? I'm especially interested in the small set-ups. I would appreciate pics of large set-ups too.
I've posted a photo previously of my curing rack in the link below
This works for me. Set up in back room with no pet traffic. Stack and restack to your heart's content. One old cookie sheet taken out of circulation, and that's it!
You are right of course and I should have mentioned that they are stainless. Good catch, thanks!You want to be careful about putting soap on bare metal racks unless you are absolutely sure they are 100% stainless steel.
Your soaps are beautifulThis is my set-up. Mind you, this pic was taken during my first or second year year of soap-making. My racks are stackable cooling racks made of coated steel sold by Pampered Chef (coated with some kind of non-stick rubbery stuff). I have amassed a good handful of them over the years because I have family and friends that sell the stuff. Some I use for baking, and the rest are used for curing soap. Anyway, they work great for the modest amount of soap I make. Each rack can hold up to 27 soaps if the racks are not stacked (three of my 2.8 pound batches), and a little less than that if they are stacked.
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We must shop at the same store, but mine doesn't have as many shelves. That will be my next purchase once we clean out the garage so there is more room.
I keep thinking I want to buy those (ED), but even with the best sale prices, the shipping costs add so much more back onto the price, I have yet to ever get them. If I would think ahead and pre-order them for delivery at one of the conferences (they always do that in place of free shipping), I might get some. But now, how long will it be before we have another F2F conference? Or maybe on my next trip to Florida I could swing it, whenever that might be.When I first began soaping, I had no room to cure/store. My closets had that white, metal shelving and rods. I bought a bunch of paper trays (the plastic ones used in offices that can stack). I zip tied one tray under each wire shelf. The trays hung from the shelves. They were out of sight and got plenty of air flow. This was probably my most unique curing idea. I now have a stack of curing trays from Essential Depot.
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