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The Anti-Melamine Rack

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  • 12-01-2010, 12:50 PM
    loonunit
    Why are we against melamine? (Nice racks though!)
  • 12-01-2010, 01:05 PM
    steveboos
    Yeah, Can't say i'd ever make a rack like that, it's a little akward. I like the fact that you wanted to make your own rack, but seems unfinished and needs a coat of paint. Also that is going to be really difficult to maintain heat if your room temps aren't above 75.
  • 12-01-2010, 01:10 PM
    BuckeyeBalls
    Re: The Anti-Melamine Rack
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dembonez View Post
    Don't own any power tools LOL!!

    Borrow a drill :P Tis what i do haha

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by katia View Post
    cool! each shelf is 50 lbs? or am i reading that wrong, lol.

    if each shelf is 50lbs you might as well have used melamine :P

    lol yea thats what i was thinking

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bsavage View Post
    very cool rack, i wish i had the space to build stuff, stupid apartment

    haha man ud be surprised... In a 10x9 room i house 12 snakes. And about to add a breeding rack for rats (rats will be in closet)

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Also that is going to be really difficult to maintain heat if your room temps aren't above 75.

    Yea this had crossed my mind when i first looked at it. Where most racks are 3 sides covered helps hold in some heat thats emitted from the felxwatt
  • 12-01-2010, 01:57 PM
    Cody John Steele
    Re: The Anti-Melamine Rack
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Yeah, Can't say i'd ever make a rack like that, it's a little akward. I like the fact that you wanted to make your own rack, but seems unfinished and needs a coat of paint. Also that is going to be really difficult to maintain heat if your room temps aren't above 75.

    Nah, paint would look tacky. I plan to stain it at some point or another. Heat has been perfect by the way. I thought about putting pegboard, or something without holes on the back and sides. But decided against it because to me flexwatt really doesn't generate hardly any ambient heat. Maybe a tiny bit, but not much. You would have to do a really awesome job sealing the back and sides to up really make a difference. (IMO a difference is at least 5-7 degrees)

    The room it's in stays a constant 74'F
  • 12-01-2010, 02:02 PM
    Cody John Steele
    Re: The Anti-Melamine Rack
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    Why are we against melamine? (Nice racks though!)

    Thanks! :)

    I'm not against it...everyone can go build themselves a melamine rack and it doesn't bother me. I just wanted something different, and I think melamine is too high priced for your getting. Yes, my rack did cost a little more than a melamine one would have. But I dont have to worry about the particle board under the melamine paneling chipping, falling apart, screws pulling out, or being a "Possible" headache.
  • 12-04-2010, 09:36 PM
    Rorschach
    Re: The Anti-Melamine Rack
    OP is a young Bob Vila!


    Nice work!
  • 12-04-2010, 09:45 PM
    Austin236
    Re: The Anti-Melamine Rack
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Cody John Steele View Post
    Nah, paint would look tacky. I plan to stain it at some point or another. Heat has been perfect by the way. I thought about putting pegboard, or something without holes on the back and sides. But decided against it because to me flexwatt really doesn't generate hardly any ambient heat. Maybe a tiny bit, but not much. You would have to do a really awesome job sealing the back and sides to up really make a difference. (IMO a difference is at least 5-7 degrees)

    The room it's in stays a constant 74'F

    I have no problem with ambient temp and i use back heat.
  • 12-04-2010, 11:27 PM
    BPelizabeth
    I would suggest to at least polyerouthane (sp...sorry) the rack. That way it will resist the humidity as well as make it water proof. AND.....heaven forbid you ever catch mites it will be easier to treat. Interesting idea you had!
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