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    Metal rack

    Hi, I have done a search and not found anything. Has anyone ever built a metal rack using square section steel? Similar to those commercial ones listed for sale on websites (very expensive). I have found a place locally that sells 1 inch square hollow steel tubing and corner connectors, so I wanted to have a go at making one. Just thought I would see if there are any tutorials on it. I can find plenty of guides using wood, but not metal.

    I want to make it out of metal because it takes up less room and is of equal weight if not a little lighter!

    Thanks for your help in advance, Aubrey.

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    Re: Metal rack

    I have searched every where for metal rack plans, but never found anything. I just have a lot of pictures of the metal racks that are out there. I plan on building one in the near future, but I will weld mine. What kind of connectors are you talking about?

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    Re: Metal rack

    I found it in a local hardward store catalogue. It is primarily meant to be used for making desks and furniture etc, but can be adapted for a rack. The connectors are sturdy plastic connectors that join corners or right angles etc, all you need to do it have the metal cut to the right length and then click it all together. I will try and see if they have a website to show you. They are in the UK, but you might find something similar in the US.
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    Re: Metal rack

    This is not meant to discourage you, but I imagine that there aren't any because wood is easier to work with and requires less skill. It's easy to cut, assemble, etc. If you have the metal working skills then go for it! I would take a look at as many designs/plans as you can and then adapt them to metal. If you decide to go for it, you should do a progression thread on the construction. I'd really like to follow it!

    Good luck!

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    Re: Metal rack

    Thanks for your help. I'm not really a metal worker at all. The beauty of this system I found is that the factory can cut all the right lengths for you and then you just slot it all together with the corner connectors, a bit like childs building blocks! I'll keep you posted.

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    Re: Metal rack

    Plus, metal is kind of the opposite of insulating.
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    Re: Metal rack

    Is it round metal or tubular? My Freedom breeder rack is square metal and I could give you some pics of the setup for ideas. This rack is welded but you can get general idea. PM me if you want more info.

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    Re: Metal rack

    I don't mean to steal your thread but I would like some of those pics, West Coast Jungle.
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    Re: Metal rack

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
    Plus, metal is kind of the opposite of insulating.
    Good point. I imagine that vertical heat transfer between tubs would be pretty high.

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    Re: Metal rack

    Quote Originally Posted by blueapplepaste View Post
    Good point. I imagine that vertical heat transfer between tubs would be pretty high.
    Yes I would have thought so too, but all the professional racks seem to be made from metal.

    Response to the earlier post, it is square section metal tubing.

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