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    My Ball Python Rack -



    One of my racks.
    I need to clean up the cords, hmmf.

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    Why don't you just close up that side of the rack to hide the cords and sides of the tubs?
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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    Why don't you just close up that side of the rack to hide the cords and sides of the tubs?
    I'm planning to run the cords in back of the rack so they won't be seen.
    I like having the sides open, let's me view the tubs while I'm sitting at the computer.

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    You did a realy nice job. Looks great

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    i like the vine going along the side...its a nice touch...
    ~Ryan~

    0.1 Normal Ball Python (still thinking of a name, help me out!)

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    I HAVE to say nice rack man.

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    Really nice; the only fault i can see with it, is that it's not at MY house
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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    0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.

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    Nice looking rack.Now when are you bringing it over to my house? Back of Ginevive its mine
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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    Do you have any plans/instructions on how you did this. It looks fairly simple to put together once you get the right lengths of boards. I built a rack out of plywood 4'Wx2'Dx5'H, but I don't really like it. I don't have enough snakes to fill it, so it has alot of wasted space. I'm thinking about converting it to some type of shelves for my son's room, but I need to build something else for the snakes first. Your rack seems to be easily expandable when I get more snakes. When I run out of room, just build another rack next to it.

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    Re: My Ball Python Rack -

    Quote Originally Posted by denowt
    Do you have any plans/instructions on how you did this. It looks fairly simple to put together once you get the right lengths of boards. I built a rack out of plywood 4'Wx2'Dx5'H, but I don't really like it. I don't have enough snakes to fill it, so it has alot of wasted space. I'm thinking about converting it to some type of shelves for my son's room, but I need to build something else for the snakes first. Your rack seems to be easily expandable when I get more snakes. When I run out of room, just build another rack next to it.
    I have plans with measurements somewhere, I'll try to dig them up and post them here.
    It should take about a week to build, I took my sweet time though.
    It's extremely simple to put together, aslong as you have the tools to cut the wood, and a second pair of hands to help you.

    Quote Originally Posted by rmune0750
    i like the vine going along the side...its a nice touch...
    You can thank my mom for that, she added when I wasn't here.
    (I live in New York, she takes care of my snakes in Florida where she lives)

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