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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Any chance you could get a pic of the front view so I can visualize how you did the sliders?
    Two pieces of angle back to back? I've been plaing with the idea of welding a good rack together instead of my wood one!
    Crazy bout balls!!!

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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Looks great! How much does it weigh?
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    Re: New Rat Rack

    that freaking cool
    where u get the xpaned metal

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    Re: New Rat Rack

    are those cement mixing tubs?, thats what i use on my rack

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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Daniel,
    The rack looks great, but I have one question. How do you get the tubs out with the sipper valve sticking down in the back? I have never seen a sipper in the back. It is usually in the front, and the rails stop short in the front, so that the tub can drop down prior to coming into contact with the sipper. I was just curious how you got around this problem, or if you had not tried to pull a tub out since you put the sippers in.

    p.s. I do love your idea for a water reservoir. It is very innovative. Great job, and you got SKILLZ!


    Ok I see what you mean. We just pull all the nozzles out from the back on cleaning day clean the tubs and put them all back in. It takes about 30 sec. I understand your point.



    On a side note the next rack will be built lighter with some different metal and measurements to maybe set up for shipping purposes. This being the first one and for my personal use we did things a little different.

    Thanks for the awesome feed back!
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    Daniel Allison




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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by twh View Post
    nice job on the rack.a few Q's :

    will you have to disconnect the water nipples to pull out the tub for cleaning?

    what size PVC pipe is that,what's the capicity in gallons?

    why did you run a line for each tub?


    again awesome rack,i'm sure it cost a fraction of what a similar set up would cost,freedom breeder etc.
    I will not DISCONNECT them I just simply remove them. The holes they sit in are perfectly drilled for that nozzle. The nozzle has a groove in it. There is about 1/64 in. gap between the nozzle and the actual hole.

    The PVC pipe is a 6 in pipe. For the length that we have made it out for it holds 12.5 gallons of water which is what we wanted. We have roughly about 85 lbs. of water pressure with a full tank.

    We made the individual lines and we used clear tubing as well so we could see if we had any blockage. Also if we had a problem with one tub not getting water we could trace the problem down with individual lines without running through every fitting in the rack if the rack was "T" off at every tub. This rack has 20 tubs so it was much more convienent for me and my personal use to do it this way.
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    Daniel Allison




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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by AdamJB View Post
    Any chance you could get a pic of the front view so I can visualize how you did the sliders?
    Two pieces of angle back to back? I've been plaing with the idea of welding a good rack together instead of my wood one!
    We used 3/4 in. Angle iron for our runners that is correct. But if you build it with a different tub than we use you will probably need something smaller.
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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread View Post
    Looks great! How much does it weigh?
    It's very heavy. Roughly 250 lbs. It's on wheels. The next one we build we have already figured how to drop a bunch of weight.
    Thanks,
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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by ozzypython View Post
    that freaking cool
    where u get the xpaned metal
    I got it from a local source.
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    Re: New Rat Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    are those cement mixing tubs?, thats what i use on my rack
    Yes they are the cement mixing tubs. We love those things after using the caT litter pans for a couple years. These tubs are the greatest for breeding or brooding. Awesome. That was the biggest part about this rack it wouldn't have those small freedom breeder tubs that crack . Also if we started to market these racks someone could get there own tubs at home depot. Much more convienent and cost effective.



    Thanks everyone for the wonderful feedback!
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    Daniel Allison




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