Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
Hi im currently looking to build a rack using this plastic material. Im good with building and wanted to get this project started, can anyone help me find where I can purchase this material from?
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=22&de=523483
Re: Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
You are looking for expanded PVC...so you will need to look locally (the cheapest way vs. shipping) for a plastics company that can supply it.
Just a note: Unless you are going to make several racks it won't be cost effective (vs. buying one already made) as they take special tools/jigs and glue to cut/bend/weld them correctly.
Re: Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
So I should just stick to my old plans and make the rack out of melamine then. Good point thanks
Re: Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
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Originally Posted by KYSHA
So I should just stick to my old plans and make the rack out of melamine then. Good point thanks
That depends...if the reason you are building one is cost then yes go with Melamine (will be much cheaper in the long run)
If you are just doing it for the experience and wanting something special then PVC makes really nice racks but plan to pay for them the first times around. They get much cheaper when done in volume.
Re: Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
here's the rack i built out of melamine
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...8/IMG_2135.jpg
i have a whole thread on how i put it together and it is fairly simple. it cost me less then $200 for almost everything. search for the thread or pm me and i'll help ya out.
Re: Help looking for this rack Plastic material?
KYSHA,
How far are you from Pompano Beach, FL? I ask because I deal with a company called Piedmont Plastics here in New Orleans, LA and they have a location in Pompano Beach. I use a 1/2" thick Expanded PVC product sold by them called Aquaplas 1 or M-PVC (M stands for Marine) and I am paying about $90.00 per sheet which includes ripping it down to the sizes I need and then I cut up the ripped lengths to exactly what I need.
With this material, drill, table saw and a little experience with routers you can make a commercially identical racks and cages for about half the price of what's on the market.
Good luck...