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    Home made rack

    im going to construct a home made rack as i plan on getting a female soon and maybe a morph.

    is this something good to start off with or is it too small to start should i go bigger?

    dimensions are Approximately 10-1/2" x 13-3/4" x 11" per drawer

    http://www.canadiantire.ca/media/ima...9830582246.jpg

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    Dimensions: 10½ l x 13¾ w x 7½ h" (27 x 35 x 19 cm)

    http://a116.g.akamai.net/7/116/8068/...9830901957.jpg
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    Re: Home made rack

    I seen people try to use those and they are always hunting snakes. Those drawer systems are not secure at all.

    Check out Reptilebasics.com their racks are affordable and well made
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    Re: Home made rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    I seen people try to use those and they are always hunting snakes. Those drawer systems are not secure at all.

    Check out Reptilebasics.com their racks are affordable and well made
    well i was going ot find some form of securing the drawers ill check out Reptilebasics.com as well though. i don't like to order over the boarder cuz canadian customs screws me every time.

    if i were to try out this project. what dimension would you say is good for juvenile/hatching? either of the above?
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    Re: Home made rack

    I would suggest building it around a tub you like as well. The first one I built was around the 32qt I already had and it worked out very well.

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    Re: Home made rack

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    I would suggest building it around a tub you like as well. The first one I built was around the 32qt I already had and it worked out very well.
    thats another way im looking to go. i do have a tub i already like.
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    Re: Home made rack

    What type of material would you be using?

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    Re: Home made rack

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    What type of material would you be using?
    not sure yet. just been looking around at a few DIY articles.

    there is a metal fab place in town and i know the owner well, i could get him to make me something up out of some lighter metal. something that fits the dimensions of the tubs and he would even powder coat it flat black for me. im still unsure if im going to build one from scratch or go with a shelving/tub system that's premade and modify it from there.
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    Re: Home made rack

    I'll try to post a few pictures of the last one I made in a few days. I used some free wood I picked up from a place that makes office furniture. I think it was 1 1/8" mel and I know it's over 100lbs lol. I wanted it to be really sturdy and it is. All I had to buy was screws, thermostat, and heat pads.



    Oh....Can't forget the new tubs I bought to fill it

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    Re: Home made rack

    Quote Originally Posted by southb View Post
    I'll try to post a few pictures of the last one I made in a few days. I used some free wood I picked up from a place that makes office furniture. I think it was 1 1/8" mel and I know it's over 100lbs lol. I wanted it to be really sturdy and it is. All I had to buy was screws, thermostat, and heat pads.



    Oh....Can't forget the new tubs I bought to fill it
    lol this is going to be upstairs and since ill be building it in my workshop in my garage. i need it to be less hefty lol

    Ill probably go with flexwatt wired in parallel as well rather then heat pad.
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    Re: Home made rack

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffJ View Post
    ill check out Reptilebasics.com as well though. i don't like to order over the boarder
    Call Rich at RBI, I think he has a Canadian distributor now.

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/help.ph...us&mode=update
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