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Looks like it was a quick, easy, and well worth it build. Sucks that you forgot to add the extra space for the belly heat though. Nice job regardless
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Nice build but at the rate your growing your collection you will need more racks.
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Looks good. You used melamine for the shelves?
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Ya, melamine shelves...it was actually the perfect depth already, just had to chop the board into pieces for the right width...it splits real easy though...I wouldn't use it again I don't think. But it looks better than just plywood or something like that...
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Looks good.
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Re: NEW 28qt RACK! (New Hatred for Melamine)
 Originally Posted by Theron
Ya, melamine shelves...it was actually the perfect depth already, just had to chop the board into pieces for the right width...it splits real easy though...I wouldn't use it again I don't think. But it looks better than just plywood or something like that...
You have to get a special blade to cut the malamine and make sure you pre drill all your holes so it doesnt split. Other than that melamine is the best for racks. All of my racks are made out of melamine and I havent found anything better yet.
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I had Home Depot cut the board for me...and I think they used a regular circular saw at their cutting station? But as far as the pre-drilling holes...they had told me to pilot hole through the 2x4's but no to pilot the melamine to make sure the screw would grip in there...I thought it sounded funny...and then when I made the first split, I went ahead and piloted the rest of them...so it wasn't too bad I guess 
Just made it into a back heat rack too...I couldn't fit the tubs with the flexwatt as belly heat, so I wired up a strip of 11", mounted it on a piece of peg board, and mounted that on the back of the rack...I love it !
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Re: NEW 28qt RACK! (New Hatred for Melamine)
 Originally Posted by Theron
It's really not an issue, except I am using belly heat, and there's no way it'll slide over the flexwatt with out damaging it.
My solution: I am going to get a strip of 11" and run it down the back and just use back heat
Total Cost: $48.99 (plus the cost of a 12 foot 2x4" that I already had)
That's just the cost of the rack and the tubs..not the flexwatt, or thermostat.
Hey there, I had built a rack myself (my first one) and I also had an issue with one level not sliding right because it was a tad too tight. You said you use back heat there now, so not sure if you are still interested in getting it back to belly heat, but what I did was I got some sand paper and I sanded down the top edges of the tub just a little bit and it worked like a charm for me.
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