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Latest addition tothe DIY Series
I think the title says it all. This is the latest addition to my DIY series on building your own racks. I had to build a new rodent rack while I was waiting on my new ARS Rodent Rack to be delivered. So, I took the opportunity to put together this informative instruction manual for your very own rodent rack. This rack cost about $180 dollars total to construct. Please let me know if you attempt to build this and find an error or have a question with these instructions so that I might fix them for the next person. Also, this page is only acessible from this link for about a day, as I have run out of energy from staring at this computer monitor for too long. The main DIY page link should be up and running by tomorrow.
http://www.baileyreptiles.com/rodentrack.html
Hope this helps someone,
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Re: Latest addition tothe DIY Series
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: Latest addition tothe DIY Series
He is the MAN!
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Thanks I have been waiting on this one.
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Thanks guys and gals. Please let me know if you have a question or don't understand something so I can update it. And, show some pics if you build one.
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Re: Latest addition tothe DIY Series
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Thanks guys and gals. Please let me know if you have a question or don't understand something so I can update it. And, show some pics if you build one.
I have a question... how are you feeling this morning?

-Lawrence
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Re: Latest addition tothe DIY Series
One piece of advice check the tubs before you buy. I went to home depot to replace a tub that had been damaged they recently changed brands in my area. And the new tubs did not fit they were a few inches wider. I was able to find the replacement tubs at Ace. They were more expensive, but seemed to be a thicker type of plastic. I bought six and plan to copy this rack. It has almost the sma eamount of tubs in half the space.
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very nice. I love these write ups. very clear and and easy to follow....
btw...not in the DIY, but your "about us" page..
I have owned all knids of snakes,
Thanks again for the write up. Look forward to reading it in its entirety later this evening!
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Re: Latest addition tothe DIY Series
 Originally Posted by smilin-buddha
One piece of advice check the tubs before you buy. I went to home depot to replace a tub that had been damaged they recently changed brands in my area. And the new tubs did not fit they were a few inches wider. I was able to find the replacement tubs at Ace. They were more expensive, but seemed to be a thicker type of plastic. I bought six and plan to copy this rack. It has almost the sma eamount of tubs in half the space.
My home depot has both sizes of the mixing tubs. If you dont see it ask they may have it in the upper bins or they can order it.
Rick
Rick
I'm 42 feel like I'm 70 and act like I'm 12
Ball Projects, and too many other animals to list, 2.0 human children 0.1 supreme ruler aka wife
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Oh yea and thanks to Tim. You rock I am in the process of building another ball rack and should be working on a hatchling rack soon. and now I am thinking about this rat rack instead of the shelving I use now. THANKS.......
Rick
I'm 42 feel like I'm 70 and act like I'm 12
Ball Projects, and too many other animals to list, 2.0 human children 0.1 supreme ruler aka wife
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