Curing racks for large quantities?

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SugarandOats

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What does everyone use for curing or drying racks for large quantities of soap? And do you have pictures? Thx!!!

sugar & oats
 
I have found bakers racks to be very good and useful. Sorry for no pics, I just moved and things are hectic right now.
 
I have metal storage racks I purchased from K-Mart (decorative shelving with 5 shelves) and just line the shelves with Rug Hook material and then with some needlepoint plastic over that to allow the aire to circulate and give a good cure. I've bought 4 of them thus far and just used the shelves on 2 of them to make the shelves closer together to allow for lots of curing space.
 
I use these, they're dehydrator trays which stack and have enough room for the bars cut from one 10-12 inch loaf on each tray, laid on their sides. I had them with my dehydrator, and got extras becaue they're so useful for stacking stuff.

I can then stack 2 sets of 4 trays side-by-side on each shelf on the wire shelf i have, which quadruples my shelf space :)
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Bought this rack and trays @ a month ago,,its kinda spendy,but the advantages are worth it.

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Yep those are bakers racks and you can find them sometimes on craigslists. I bought mine from a person selling baking equipment for 55.00 with the metal pans. A steal considering the price new is over 150.00 (not including pans)
 

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