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    Been doing some organization of my fly tying stuff and built this drying rack. I do a little wood working so I lots of scrap materials. Hit the Home Depot for a few 12" #8 all-threads. The rack measures 12" x 10". The all-thread works fine for 1/32 oz and up and added a couple 12" 0.051 muskie spinner wires for small stuff. The rack swings in and out as needed. Also made a few hangers for the stuff that clutters up the bench. I have a Kennedy tool box and an old metal kitchen cabinet so I used rare earth magnets to stick the hangers. Organized but still a mess but easier to see what I need.

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    Sure going to make finding things a lot simpler. I did not realize I had so much stuff but have all that in boxes an drawers of a two 4 drawer laterals. Just never seen it all at once,
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    Good ideas
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    Very nice setup. Wish I could get that organized. If you don’t mind, where did you find that white light?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Very nice setup. Wish I could get that organized. If you don’t mind, where did you find that white light?
    Thanks for the compliment. One of the lights is a 40 year old circular fluorescent with a magnifier on it. The other is just a swing arm desk light that I put a 100 watt equivalent LED bulb from Home Depot. I do believe they called that LED bulb "daylight." It's the brightest in the black fixture. Name:  P8170056.jpg
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    Thanks, I need a new light. My second floesent with magnifier just died. Don’t really need the magnification just need good bright light.
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    Very organized. Nice job


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    Very nice and organized. Maybe one day IF I get at least 1/2 of the honey does on an ever growing list done, I’ll get mine semi organized...lol. Great job on the rack. Thank you for the idea. Eric, AKA Jamesdean...
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    Charlie, go to Joann fabric, or someplace like that, and check out the Ott lights. Bright white light and more configuration than you’d believe. Not cheap but very good stuff. The wife gets coupons for 40% off on some things, could be the ticket for you. I have a small one on my tying desk and it throws more light than anything I’ve tried so far.
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