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Thread: 18 Tub Rat Rack

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    Cool 18 Tub Rat Rack

    This is a pretty standard design, but I figured I would share since I stole all of the ideas from other posts here. I just started this afternoon so the rack is still a work in progress.


    • The tubs ($5.47 * 18 = 98.46) were the concrete mixing tubs from Home Depot. I checked the ones at Lowe's but they were a bit too flimsy.
    • I got two 2'x25' rolls of 1/4" hardware cloth from Home Depot as well, which came out to $91.94. Hindsight... you can just get 4 rolls of 3'x10' and save like $20.
    • All of the PVC, lumber, screws, water tub, etc. ended up costing around $150.
    • I already had water nipples. These will run you about $75 for 18, plus shipping.


    All together with tax and military discounts I'm into it for about $350, plus the water nipples that I bought a few months ago while building my other rack. About twice as expensive as I figured on when I first started thinking about doing this, but not too bad I guess.


    Initial cuts:
    • 1x2x8 - 24 28" cuts
    • 1x4x8 - 24 22" cuts
    • 2x2x8 - 12 67" cuts, 24 25" cuts




    Beginning the first frame:




    I already built the first frame and attached and marked the rails to exactly where I wanted them. I took the rails off because I still have to put the hardware cloth on, but I used that first frame to mark exactly where I want the rails to go on each of the other frames. This should speed up the process a bit.

    Note: Don't buy twisted 2x2s like the one I have in the middle there. I have to replace that one tomorrow







    Here I am doing each tub individually, but you can use the 3'x10' roll and just go length wise across the entire frame. You should be able to cover 5 tubs with one roll, so use 4 rolls @ $18 a piece. $72 instead of the $92 that I spent.




    Make sure you fold the cloth over the front and staple it down, otherwise your fingers may get stabbed while pushing in the tubs.




    Testing the tubs. They slide perfectly, and the gap seems to be about 1/8" to 1/4" which should be fine.







    I can get a bit more detailed with the measurements and material list if needed. More pictures probably tomorrow!

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    Looking good!

    Any specific reason for the 1/4"? I used 1/2" on my rack but only because that's what I read. Just curious

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    ASFs. Some of the smaller ones could theoretically get through 1/2" I guess.

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    I need to go get a piece of plywood and throw it on top and I still have a couple of hours of plumbing to do, but I'm loving this rack already.






    Tub stoppers. They also make the rack sturdier. Despite its weight I can roll the thing around pretty easily, and it doesn't sway at all. Woot!

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    Fantastic work! Thanks for the update

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    Such a long day! I hope I never have to build another one of these again.






    This stuff is awesome.











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    I just built a 6 tub and just an FYI. You can cut your lumber cost almost in half by buying 2x4s and ripping them down yourself. That is if you have a table saw and a helper

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    wow great work! thanks for sharing!

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    Re: 18 Tub Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    I just built a 6 tub and just an FYI. You can cut your lumber cost almost in half by buying 2x4s and ripping them down yourself. That is if you have a table saw and a helper
    No table saw, and I wouldn't trust myself to cut a 5'7" length of 2x4 straight down the middle anyway.

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    Re: 18 Tub Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    Such a long day! I hope I never have to build another one of these again.






    This stuff is awesome.











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