Tubs sitting on heat tape ?
So I built my rack, I see that my tubs rub my heat tape when I pull them out. Is this bad or will it get worse in time. I was thinking about putting electrical tape over the traffic area is this a good idea? I would of found chimes to lift the tub but in doing so my tubs would be very tight. I don't know if I should start over and space it right.
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The problem is that wood contract and expend all the time, and if you did not plan for enough space the rubbing will get worse a time.
This can damage the heat tape therefore you need to keep a real close eye on it and replace a needed.
That's why I prefer recessed heat ;)
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Well the only thing close to wood is the panel besides that the rack itself is plastic.
Tubs sitting on heat tape ?
Put some of that aluminum tape along the flexwatt where the bins rub. The bin will rub on the aluminum not the flexwatt.
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KingPythons
Foil tape?
Foil tape is aluminum tape. Its used for ducting and hot temps. You can get it at any hardware store. Better than electrical tape.
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KingPythons
Foil tape?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Duck-HVAC-...ndingMethod=rr
If you used expended PVC and it is rubbing and has so from the start it's because you built it a little too tight.
When you build a rack the best is to use the tub as spacer plus something the thickness of a ruler placed on the top, if you only used the tub it is too tight of a fit.
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I'm taking the bolts of and spacing it better but will do with the foil tape