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Last edited by Never3; 04-17-2018 at 07:01 PM.
Reason: I forgot the pics
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nice! those actually look like Animal Plastics Economy Racks. how did u wire the heat tape? is it one long strip snaked through the 7 levels or are they 7 pieces running parralel?
anyway now u gotta make some more.
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Re: Open air design
Hey ax, Thanks for the compliment. I appreciate it.
I found the design on www.ssscales.com
in the diy section. There are a few different designs.
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Re: Open air design
BTW...the flexwatt is 7 strips that are individually wired by reptile basics.
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Nice rack you built there
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Re: Open air design
Originally Posted by Never3
Hey ax, Thanks for the compliment. I appreciate it.
I found the design on www.ssscales.com
in the diy section. There are a few different designs.
I just want to know where you got the materials? I have been looking to build but have to use wood and takes a lot of extra work to seal it up.
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Re: Open air design
I actually ordered the plastic from a company called multi-craft plastics in Portland ,OR. The order was 1 full sheet of black 1/2" xpvc. They will cut it for you for a fee, and it costs about $119 a sheet. I recommend talking to Daniel the sales manager, he's awesome. And if you want to, you can just tell him that Verne sent you. I hope this helps.
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