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24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack

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  • 11-18-2010, 09:02 PM
    DS-Colubrids
    24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    All I need is the backing board and my heat tape, and then I'll load'em in...
    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...snake_rack.jpg
  • 11-18-2010, 09:48 PM
    BEasy119
    Re: 24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    What are the measurements and how much did it cost for you to build that?:tears::tears::tears:
  • 11-19-2010, 09:20 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    One thing i would suggest beings this rack will be for babies is closing up the sides and back.

    Babies are more skittish and stress easier when more light is exposed to them. Small and dark will be best with babies.

    Just buy some pegboard or some other .25" wood sheet and cut it to fit.
  • 11-21-2010, 11:45 AM
    DS-Colubrids
    Re: 24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    Yea, the Backing Board I was talking about will cover the back and two sides, but thanks for the tip...:rolleyes:

    Here's a guide...I took ideas from a few other
    DIY posts on the web and youtube, and used what I thought to be the best and cost effective methods...

    Supplies:
    4'x8' Melamine ($25)
    4'x8' Hard Board ($12)
    1"x 2"x8' Flurring Strips [5] ($15)
    1"x 3"x8' Flurring Strips [4] ($15)
    3" Casters [4] ($12)
    Heat Tape [5ft] ($28)

    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1257_thumb.jpg
    -[13] Cuts 18"x 15" of the Melamine for the shelfs
    -[1] Cut 18"x 56" of Particleboard, for the back ($12)
    *Left over pieces of the 4'x8' will cover the sides [2 cuts] 10"x56"
    -[26] Cuts of the 1"x2" Flurring Strips 14" long for the side rails
    -[4] Cuts of the 1"x3" Flurring Strips 65" to hold the Shelfs up...

    *Pre-drill the Melamine shelfs to put on the side rails...
    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1311_thumb.jpg

    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1009_thumb.jpg

    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1010_thumb.jpg

    *Add Casters and apply the heat tape to the backing board
    Its made to hold 24 [6qt. Tubs], I used blank cd's for the spacing on the tubs and have no stuck tubs, its perfect....

    http://ball-pythons.net/gallery/file...1011_thumb.jpg


    -Other Materials:
    Drywall Screws 1 1/4"
    Foil Tape to hold the heat tape...
    Buy tubs as needed...

    Will update post when finished with rack...
  • 11-22-2010, 03:26 PM
    Cody John Steele
    Re: 24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    Nice rack :) Hope the rest of it goes together great! :D

    Where in the world did you find Melamine for $25 for a 4X8 sheet? I've seen nothing but $36 and up. :tears:
  • 11-22-2010, 05:01 PM
    LP.
    Re: 24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    Nice and simple rack, I like it!

    I have one question though with building racks... I've seen most people choose drywall screws rather then regular screws. Why is that? :confused:
  • 11-24-2010, 09:13 AM
    DS-Colubrids
    Re: 24 Tub 6qt. Baby Rack
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LP. View Post
    Nice and simple rack, I like it!

    I have one question though with building racks... I've seen most people choose drywall screws rather then regular screws. Why is that? :confused:

    I use them because they are cheaper, and seem to work
    well with woodworking...I did find a link that talks about it more...
    http://www.woodbin.com/misc/drywall_screws.htm
  • 06-12-2011, 10:41 PM
    SilverBlaze
    What is the width of the Melamine that you used?
    I know its a 4' by 8' sheet but is it like 3/4 inch or 5/8 inch thick???
  • 06-12-2011, 10:42 PM
    RichsBallPythons
    its .75
  • 06-12-2011, 11:07 PM
    SilverBlaze
    Thanks Rich...
    Thanks Rich, your always a big help. Also thanks again for wiring that heat tape for me last year...
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