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  • 03-06-2012, 02:01 AM
    drama x
    Re: Setting up Flexwatt and fire safety questions
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    Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Wooden shelfs are a grey area in my opinion. some can handle the flexwatts heat that the humidity well, and others do not. I would probably go with a shelf like the one in the link you posted, but that is an opinion of mine and it has no data to back it up.

    Yeah i may just stick with the one in the link as i already have the shelving unit and all i need to do is buy some wood and make proper adjustments. The only thing making me itch my head is how im going to snake it through the rack without making it look "ghetto ridged" lol. I guess i could put up some boards on the side.
  • 03-07-2012, 11:15 AM
    axeman569
    Re: Setting up Flexwatt and fire safety questions
    Snaking it also is a waste of money. A lot of extra flexwatt. I am finishing up building the same type of rack then will be building a second. One is for adults and one for hatchlings. I got 36 feet of 4" flexwatt. Cost almost $100 shipped. I am wiring each shelf separately. Just something to think about.
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