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    BPnet Veteran Ginevive's Avatar
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    Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Here are smoe shots from our rack building. Thanks Mark, my honey, for making this possible!

    First we gathered all the materials; had precut melamine frmo Home Depot.Did it aboout an inch bigger than the tubs each side for the shelves, allowing for almost 8 inches in height per tub for the sides.

    All holes were screwed in with special drill bits and pre-sunk so that the wood screws wouldn't stick out.


    Screwed the bottom shelf to connect the sides, so we had something solid to work with.



    Don't give up yet Marky!


    To get an exact fit, we placed the tub onto the bottom shelf, put the next shelf atop it, and that's where it went.



    Repeat this a few times...






    And you've got a rack! We decided not to use wheels; we lifted it OK by ourselves.



    All filled up w/ snakeys (well, there Are a few extra shelves...) I'd recommend getting the tubs now and building extra shelves before getting more snakes, just in case they discontinue the model of tub you've built your rack around.


    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    very nice! now how bout that flexwatt?

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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    I am using Zoomed UTHs for now; they have been serving me well for awhile now. They are hooked to rheostats of course, and the temps are all set for now.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Thank's for the info I'm definitly going to build one like that. Very nice rack for the adult girls.
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Looks GREAT...and doesn't seem like it would be too hard to do!! Thanks for sharing!!

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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Turned out very very nice! Something I have found that really takes it to the next level, is go back to HD and get a sheet of white coted peg-board......screw it to the back and ta-da your tubs stop just right when you push them in.


    It looks great, you guys did a fine job!


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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Good idea! Mark actually suggested doing that; I think we will.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    I'm book marking this!
    GREAT GREAT GREAT "How To" project I can see myself doing this winter!

    Question...
    What size tubs ar those?
    How big of piece does melamine come in?
    What size did you have it cut into?
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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    It is not that hard. the hardest things are getting the materials into / out of your vehicle, and getting the first three pieces together!
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    Re: Pics: steps to building rack (duw)

    Sweet! Thanks for posting. That Mark is a handy guy to have around
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