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    first time rack build

    I have kept reptiles since I was a kid and now my kids are getting in to it. We have a few snakes and many lizards. My oldest son is extremely interested in breeding ball pythons, so we have decided to take it to the next level. I have given up my cozy little home office room and have started converting it into our climate controlled snake room. Room temp is set, a couple of snakes have been moved in, now I'm trying my hand at building some racks.

    After looking at as many DIY racks as I could find online, this is what I came up with. I used ideas from a few different sources, and I didn't know exactly what I was doing. I kind of figured it out as I went along. I think it turned out pretty good.





    This is the 28 quart rack. I still need to order the flexwatt and wire it up. That's going to have to wait until next week when I have time. The 41 quart and the 15 quart racks are next on the list of projects and will hopefully go a little quicker now that I have an idea of what I'm doing.

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    Re: first time rack build

    Great Job!
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    Re: first time rack build

    looks excellant! simple and clean.
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    Re: first time rack build

    Nice lookin rack!

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    Re: first time rack build

    Looks good
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    Re: first time rack build

    Looks very nice. What have you got in it, cash-wise?
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    Re: first time rack build

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadera View Post
    Looks very nice. What have you got in it, cash-wise?
    About $100 dollars so far, not including the tubs and the heat.

    It took one full sheet of 4'x8'x3/4" melamine board (~$35), three 25' rolls of iron on melamine edge tape($5 a piece), three 1"x3"x8' s ($6.50 each) and five 1"x2"x8' s ($4.20 each). I also had to get a box of 1 1/4" screws which brought the total up a few bucks.

    I opted for the premium lumber because all of the standard lumber was twisted and warped. I could have saved a couple of bucks per board if the standard wasn't such crap.

    I also bought a full sheet of hardboard to cut for the backs of all the racks I plan on building, and some dowel and pipe brackets to lock the tubs in with. That stuff was all pretty inexpensive and only brought the total up about $5 per rack .

    The 28 quart Sterilite tubs were $5 each. I have 7 of them. It is going to take about 14' of 4" flexwatt @ $2.50/ft.

    So, when everything is finished, the total for the complete rack with tubs and heat will be about $170. Would have been about $150 without the premo lumber.

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