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Re: Woo! Got almost all my parts for my 41qt boa rack!
Looks awesome!
I have two 41q spots in my rack... however, I'm worried that they will be able to push out of the flimsy sides.
What do you plan on doing to secure them?
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Re: Woo! Got almost all my parts for my 41qt boa rack!
I'm going to put 2 brackets holding a metal tube right in the middle of the tub. A boa or even a BP is not going to be able to make enough room to get out as long as the shelves are spaced tightly. I'm going to use CDs as spacers between the tub and the shelf so I have a very very small tolerance, that way they won't be able to push out. I've seen it done before, you just make the bracket loose enough where you can just lift the tube up, move it diagonal and lift it to get it out.
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Re: Woo! Got almost all my parts for my 41qt boa rack!
Originally Posted by ScottyBoa
I'm going to put 2 brackets holding a metal tube right in the middle of the tub. A boa or even a BP is not going to be able to make enough room to get out as long as the shelves are spaced tightly. I'm going to use CDs as spacers between the tub and the shelf so I have a very very small tolerance, that way they won't be able to push out. I've seen it done before, you just make the bracket loose enough where you can just lift the tube up, move it diagonal and lift it to get it out.
Mine are even tighter than CD spaced (for that reason) and I still feel like I can pull the edges down far enough for the snake to squeeze out..
We shall see. If he escapes, he won't be hard to find. :]
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