Snake rack locks/latches???
Hello everyone,
I have a slight situation with an overly curious Siamese cat hanging around my rack. I'm really not worried about him trying to get to the snakes. However, I have had issues with him opening dresser drawers, cabinets, etc. in the past the last thing I need is having snakes escape because the cat decided to pull tubs out. In fact, all my kitchen cabinets have child locks installed because of him. As of right now, he's not allowed in the bedroom, but my next rack will be set up in the living room (I do not have a dedicated BP room... Yet!
I was looking into setting up latches or locks on the racks, in order to keep tubs from sliding out. It doesn't necessarily have to be under lock and key. Just needs to be something that prevents the tubs from sliding out easily.
Does anyone install latches or locks on their tubs? If so, what do you use?
Any input would be appreciated!
Thanks!
-Ish
PS: I was looking into a latch similar to the first pic. Although, I'll consider the second type as a last resort. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...1f653d47fb.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...bc842b02be.jpg
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Kitedemon,
Could you post a pic of your rack with the golf tees? It would be a huge help!
C2tcardin,
I was thinking about this idea for awhile. I like this idea as well. I do like the idea of something simple to keep the tubs from sliding, as I don't have small children in my home.
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Thanks, Greg. The video actually helps a lot! Sounds like my weekend project!!!!! Lol.
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IsmQui718
Thanks, Greg. The video actually helps a lot! Sounds like my weekend project!!!!! Lol.
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Np! Im glad it helped you out. Keep us updated on which route you go :gj:
Greg
Re: Snake rack locks/latches???
Here's what I came up with to keep toddlers out: Drill 3/8" holes all the way through each shelf other than the bottom one (90 degree bit adapter may be required, bottom shelf is drilled out only like 1/4 of the way through), insert a 1/4" steel rod into the holes, add a locking hasp on the top of the unit that when locked, will block the steel rod from being removed. Better looking and more secure than the pipe thing IMO.
https://imgur.com/a/C1sL5P9
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach....com/a/C1sL5P9