Do you have any Pvc racks, like animal plastics, c serpents etc
Hi all,
I live in the uk and I've heard a lot recently that pvc racks have seem to be taking off quite well in the states,
To anyone that has one,
1. How do you find them? Are they worth the money?
2. How well do they keep heat?
3. Have you noticed any down sides in pvc vs melamine racks?
Thanks
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Re: Do you have any Pvc racks, like animal plastics, c serpents etc
Thanks for your reply!
I have my room heated too as the Irish summer can be just as harsh as the winter [emoji6]
The reason I ask is because large sheets of melamine is hard to get over here unless you're buying pallets of it and for 1 adult rack, that's just not possible.
Like you say melamine is quite heavy, I have a 6 tub melamine rack and it takes 2 people to move it,
One advantage that I do have is that my job works closely with a manufacturer of PVC sheeting so PVC is easier for me to get than melamine
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Re: Do you have any Pvc racks, like animal plastics, c serpents etc
Thanks for your reply!
There's nobody this side of the water building PVC racks and shipping from the US to Ireland is pretty expensive especially for a cb70 tub rack, what I plan to do is build a hatchling rack using PVC and see how that goes then build a cb70 rack.
In my work we have all the equipment to build them so if it does go well for me then I have a few friends that would be looking one too.
As a support for the base I was going to fabricate a steel base with castors for ease of moving it about, melamine racks are a pain to move [emoji17]
The rack I plan to build would be fully enclosed, I find they help to keep ambients in the tubs quite well,
When I do go ahead with building one I'll probably do a post with how I got on so fingers crossed :)
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Re: Do you have any Pvc racks, like animal plastics, c serpents etc
They are worth the money, keep heat very well, unlike melamine they are light but sturdy and do not sag over time, they are also fire retardant.