I was discussing this with another person and i recently read someone else on this board was struggling with a small but functional drip tray.
so, que the MacGuyver theme music, here's the dirty Coco project...i don't do videos, i am an illustrated list kind of dude.
so i will make one caveat- this is NOT a humidity tray, it CAN be made to be a little more wet proof if you want that but that was not my goal and so, warned
start with a hydro tray 3-5$ less if you buy a bunch
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you are going to remove the middle inch or 3/4"
so start with a couple cuts down from the lip to the bottom
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viola! the middle, she is gone!
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next you add an adhesive, I used Locktite spray adhesive, the red one (permanent bond) but you could use a lot of things here..this is also the point where you decide is this a reservoir or a drip pan? if you wan to make it more of a res, use silicon caulk around the bottom and side of the INNER piece, this will create a seal that will hold the volume of water in this small vessel
enjoy
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