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First off this should probably be in the DIY section, second it looks like a fantastic start!
Non the less it looks great...but we need more details please
What material did you decide to go with?
Where did you pick it up at?
What size tubs you using?
What kind? Vision? Iris? Rubbermaid?
What is the total cost of the rack so far?
Looking great so far.
Greg
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stealthclown (03-15-2015)
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Re: New rack setup :D
Originally Posted by EasiGregory
First off this should probably be in the DIY section, second it looks like a fantastic start!
Non the less it looks great...but we need more details please
What material did you decide to go with?
Where did you pick it up at?
What size tubs you using?
What kind? Vision? Iris? Rubbermaid?
What is the total cost of the rack so far?
Looking great so far.
Greg
I wasnt sure which thread it should have gone im still new lol but i used melamine, i have three 15qt sterilitte, 1 41 qt sterlittie and 28qt sterlittie, not sure the exact cost because my dad owns a cabinet shop so he had left over melamine.
Thanjs for the feedback!
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Re: New rack setup :D
Originally Posted by stealthclown
I wasnt sure which thread it should have gone im still new lol but i used melamine, i have three 15qt sterilitte, 1 41 qt sterlittie and 28qt sterlittie, not sure the exact cost because my dad owns a cabinet shop so he had left over melamine.
Thanjs for the feedback!
It is not a problem, I was mainly letting you know so that others can find what you are working on for futures sake.
How have you liked working with melamine so far? I know that it can really gain some weight as you progress further on into a build but is also relatively cheap. What do you plan on keeping in it? It is looking great so keep us all updated
Oh and BTW welcome to the wonderful world of BP.net!
Greg
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stealthclown (03-15-2015)
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Re: New rack setup :D
Originally Posted by EasiGregory
It is not a problem, I was mainly letting you know so that others can find what you are working on for futures sake.
How have you liked working with melamine so far? I know that it can really gain some weight as you progress further on into a build but is also relatively cheap. What do you plan on keeping in it? It is looking great so keep us all updated
Oh and BTW welcome to the wonderful world of BP.net!
Greg
Thankss, yea melamine does get very heavy and quickly lol. The piece is broken up in two boxes the top rack system and the bottom cabinet unit because its just to heavy to caryy if they were a single piece. Im planning on moving my bp into it and hoping to get a champagne at the next repticon
It is cheaper compared to pvc but if you have a buddy with you to help you move it its not much of an issue
Last edited by stealthclown; 03-15-2015 at 12:44 AM.
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Re: New rack setup :D
Very cool, what do you currently have?
Last edited by EasiGregory; 03-15-2015 at 01:04 AM.
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Re: New rack setup :D
Originally Posted by EasiGregory
Very cool, what do you currently have?
As of now i only have one pastel bp but u have a crested gecko, leopard gecko and bearded dragon but idk i just love bps since ive been learning about the, their nature, morphs idk they just are one amazing animal id love to have more of lol
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Nice job. Melamine is a heavy and not super strong but you don't really need too much strength. Good job on sealing it up that should prevent any potential for out gassing phenols or is it non phenolic resin particle boards?
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