
Please contact us if you are interested in a mold rack but do not see any in stock. Stackable mold rack system to safely hold multiple silicone casting molds while curing in a 2.5 gallon pressure pot.


Each tube measures 1-1/2 around (with an. Other pressure pots require 8.5" in diameter and 8.25" in height for this system to fit. The Masters Premium golf bag tubes help to keep your clubs separated in your golf bag, protecting the shafts. Cost will be more than the original version (acrylic lid), please contact us if interested.įits standard 2.5 gallon Harbor Freight pressure pots. If you cast at consistently higher pressures or have other issues with having an acrylic lid deflector, we are considering creating another version of this mold rack system with an hdpe deflector lid. Comes with three interlocking rack levels, which can be used together or separately.įinger hold notches at the top of each side allow you to move the rack in and out of the pot. The top acrylic is for air deflection only - not to be used as a shelf or handle. Each tier holds up to four tube-in molds, depending on the size and has been machined to fit snug into the previous level without touching the molds. It features stylish utility with a large, soft-lined main compartment, five exterior canvas pockets, two exterior mesh pockets and one interior zipper pocket. The use of tube caddies, along with home visits from repairmen, declined with the use of vacuum tubes themselves as televisions and radios became smaller and cheaper, eliminating a need for repair diagnoses from technicians.Stackable mold rack system to safely hold multiple silicone casting molds while curing in a 2.5 gallon pressure pot. The Junior Caddy is offered in team color design with screenprinted team logo and grey shoulder straps. Some cases were available with built-in tube testers. Most of the space in the caddies was afforded to vacuum tubes ( gas-filled tubes were also kept as needed) as most repairs could be effected with the replacement of tubes, with them being some of the few active components in electronic equipment of the time and often being made of glass with sensitive seals they were most likely to break, and were installed in sockets from which they were easy to remove. Typically they would have rows of square compartments that fit the individually boxed tubes, and often had larger compartments for other components or tools.

Ĭaddies varied in size and shape, some resembling large briefcases with others resembling tool chests with drawers on the front.

They were carried by repair technicians who performed home service calls in the days when radios and television sets were too large and heavy for the average homeowner to bring to a repair shop. GE Tube Caddy with sections for standard sized and miniature tubesĪ tube caddy or tube carrying case is a type of carrying case used for storing and transporting vacuum tubes.
