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Brush Washers Mixing Trays
6027 ”Skippy“ Brush Washer. 6035 6 Well Round Mixing Tray. 6037 6 Well Oblong Mixing Tray
All metal, use a peanut butter glass Rustproof aluminum. 6 large Durable rustproof aluminum
jar (not included) to hold turpentine, wells with a central mixing area. palette with 6 deep wells.
water or thinner. Spiral spring holder Size 5-1/8”diam. (bulked packed). 5-1/4”x 3-1/2”.
suspends brushes in air to dry or soak. (bulked packed).
Individually polybagged
with header card.
6036 10 Well Round Mixing Tray.
Rustproof circular metal palette with
10 wells and one large central mixing
6028 Rust proof aluminum cup area. 6-3/4” diam. (bulked packed).
can be separated from spiral spring
holder for easy cleaning. Spiral
brush holder suspends brushes in
the liquid in the cup. Individually
polybagged with header card.
Palette Cups
Metal Palette Cups Clip on to Palette
6121
Brush Rests
A convenient way to put down a wet brush.
6118
Durable rust proof aluminum,
6122
available in 2 sizes. (bulked packed).
6119 6120
6133 Holds 5 Brushes. Length 6”
6126
6134 Holds 10 Brushes. Length 11”
Model Description Size (inches)
6123
6118 Small Single 1-5/8” diam. x 7/8” high
6119 Small Double 1-5/8” diam. x 7/8” high
Charcoal Holders
6120 Medium Single 2” diam. x 1-3/16” high
Available in 2 sizes. (bulked packed).
6121 Medium Double 2” diam. x 1-3/16” high
5020 Large Brass Charcoal Holder. 6122 Large Single 2-3/8” diam. x 1-1/2” high
5” long with 2 sliding rings to hold
6123 Large Double 2-3/8” diam. x 1-1/2” high
two sticks of charcoal firmly in place.
6125
6124 Small Cup without clip 1-5/8” diam. x 7/8” high
5019 Small Brass Charcoal Holder. Same as the
6125 Medium Cup without clip 2” diam. x 1-3/16” high
Model 5020 but designed to hold thinner charcoals.
6124
118
6126 Large Cup without clip 2-3/8” diam. x 1-1/2” high
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