Filament storage dry box

Filament storage dry box

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I wanted to share my take on this project since there are many other versions out there. I chose a Ziploc 60 qt Weathershield box and used it as my base. The two supports for each side of the box were printed in advance, and I had them ready for assembly. To secure everything together, I utilized #6 - 32 x 3/4 inch machine screws that fit perfectly into place. Additionally, I included a mini-dehumidifier to help absorb any excess moisture within the enclosure. The supports are designed to accommodate a piece of 1-inch schedule 40 PVC pipe, which can be easily snapped into position based on its diameter. The necessary hardware and materials were readily available in my workshop, but you can easily find them at your local hardware store. As for the box itself, I picked it up from Walmart for $13, a reasonable price considering its quality. If you prefer to shop online, Amazon also carries this item, although it's significantly more expensive than the Walmart option.

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