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Drying Rack to hold your bladder upside down so it can drip dry. Also has some fins to open the bladder up and allow air circulation. I used to try and prop my bladders up and stuff with paper towels to get them to dry out but this has made drying them very easy. After a good rinse, slide them on and they are dry the next day.
Ideally when you slide the bladder on the bottom flap will be at the base or a spur to keep it open.
You'll need to print
(4) feet
(2) bases per bladder
Rods and spurs as necessary to achieve the right height for your bladder
for my 2.0L bladders (4) spurs and (6) rods were necessary, half being assembled to each base.
You'll need to purchase
(1) cutting board - sized for however many bladders you need to dry
“Modified Truss screws 8x1” OR some flat head self tapping screw that ss 8x1'. I like the modified truss screws since they have large flatheads and are generally for outdoor applications.
I used a cutting board from the grocery store as a base. I drilled 3/16" holes in order for the truss screws to pass thru. One screw in each corner to mount the feet. Then each base will need one thru hole. Screws for feet go in from the top, screws for bases go in from the bottom. I used two bases and then stacked rods and spurs to reach the height needed for the bladder. In the images you see a 2.0L bladder. My cutting board was large enough to fit four bladders. For my bladder I spaced the two bases 62mm apart but that might change on your bladder, you'll have to eye it up. I spaced the bladders rows apart by 75mm and it gives them enough room. The rods snap fit into the bases and spurs. You're not likely to take them apart so don't stack them higher than you want or you'll start over.
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