My First Snake Rack Ever!
Hello everyone!
I am happy to get back into the hobby, well, it won't be until another month, but I wanted to be prepared.
So one Sunday morning, I was bored and looking for something to do, and I said to myself "Hi, Let me build a snake rack." I have been thinking about getting back into the hobby for a while now, so I figured this would be my perfect excuse to slowly start my collection. So I walked into Target, asked for a piece of paper, and started drawing my blueprint after finding the tub size I needed. Right after my visit to Target, I drove across the street to Home Depot to purchase the wood, in which they cut to my needs. So now, I have my beautiful snake rack (I'm proud) with minor imperfections. To reduce cost, I decided to go with plywood, per my research (quick search) AFTERWARDS, I realized that plywood was not the best option(for heating purposes), but I could seal the wood with a water based sealant (I will be using a Mini-wax Polycrylic Protective Finish) to withstand the heat. Now, my real issue, is that there is a small gap on two of the levels, the very top one and the very bottom, I would like to know if anyone would have any recommendations on how to fix this. I was considering of maybe using a very thin piece of pegboard, but I'm not sure if they are even made thin enough.
Any recommendations?
I am super excited, and can't wait.
PS: Happy Holidays
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Congrats on deciding to get back into the hobby. There are a lot of new genes at play now and many that were once super expensive that have dropped in price, so you'll have a good selection to choose from. :)
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MR Snakes
Nice looking rack!
Sexist !
:)
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Looking at the pics the gap seems to be around 2 millimeters? Which should be fine - I used the thinkness of 2-3 cd's to set the gap space when building mine.
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Godzilla78
Also you might want to install shelf support strips on either side, it makes for a sturdier shelf under each tub.
Looking at the tub sizes used and depending on the heat tape used it may work with a central notched shelf support as well. I agree it is a good idea though. :)
Also how are you planning on "locking" the tubs in to avoid accidental opening? I used corner blocks swiveling at one end. Then again I have neither cats nor children.
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dr del
Looking at the pics the gap seems to be around 2 millimeters? Which should be fine - I used the thinkness of 2-3 cd's to set the gap space when building mine.
It looks like much more than 2 millimeters to me, but maybe I’m seeing the photo wrong.
i agree that 2 millimeters is good