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  • 12-27-2011, 01:13 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Re: How to make sure snakes can not escape from new rack?
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    Originally Posted by hungba View Post
    Thanks for all the replies. I will post pics later tonight or tommorow or something. I know it must be difficult knowing what I mean without pics so I am sorry about that.

    Regarding the conduit clamps, wouldn't that mean I would have to pull the entire conduit out by moving it up towards the ceiling through the top clamp, the conduit which is as tall as my entire rack, each time I even want to open ONE tub? I may have misunderstood but if that is what you mean it kind of makes it very difficult to use, and wouldn't your rack have to be only half as tall as your ceiling in the room? Otherwise you can't slide the conduit out. Also, having a column blocking the middle of the tubs would still allow the tubs to rotate so a corner is pushed out?

    Like said above you only have to clear the bottom, then you pull the bottom of the pipe out go clear the top clamp. Vertically it only moves up a couple inches. If your rack has that much room, then add dividers to keep the tubs straight and then they cannot rotate.
  • 12-27-2011, 02:28 PM
    snakesRkewl
    A simple clamp on the shelf will stop the tub from sliding out...
    http://www.homedepot.com/buy/tools-h...mp-114693.html

    If the tubs are too loose you might find they leak a lot of the humidity out :(
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