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Metal?
Is there any downside to building a metal rack out of aluminum? My first tow concerns are 1) heat (little insulation) and 2) heat. Yeah, all of them revolve around heat. It I run wire through cut holes, I can add grommets .. no biggie, but I fear working with Flexwatt on a metal surface.
My concerns with heat are also confused but the fact that aluminum is conductive so the whole rack would be warm ... so .. would it really matter?
Anyone seen this done, ideas ... thoughts? The reason I bring it up is where I work we have a custom metals shop that can do just about anything .. and I am currently asking about it and the response so far is .. "we can do that". I don't know if I should move forward and try it out, or just leave it alone.
They can build it cheaper than RBI.
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Re: Metal?
okay...why metal?
Okay the gain to using metal is strength.
but yes...electrical through metal if you don't know what you are doing is very bad
A rack really shouldn't get much exposure to moisture if done right...
In theory the best rack available would be some sort of plastic...
non conductive
cheap
strong
water proof
and has insulation properties...
so again...why metal?
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by suzuki4life
okay...why metal?
In theory the best rack available would be some sort of plastic...
non conductive
cheap
strong
water proof
and has insulation properties...
so again...why metal?
 Originally Posted by Samuel
The reason I bring it up is where I work we have a custom metals shop that can do just about anything .. they can build it cheaper than RBI.
This is why I ask the question, I don't know if it has been done before (well, obviously the big breeders use metal racks but heat the rooms) in the way I am looking at it. I think it is interesting .. and wanted opinions. I am not cutting it out yet, or asking for pictures, or looking for plans .. just asking about the possibilities.
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Re: Metal?
Sentec caging makes cb70 racks out of aluminum. They have back heat
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by Denial
Sentec caging makes cb70 racks out of aluminum. They have back heat
This is what Ive made the switch to, I just got 2 cb-70 racks from them. They look AWESOME and work perfect. I definately recommend them. They also use pvc for tops and back and the top is partially ventilated.
I opted to use the ARS 70 series tubs instead of the Iris tubs provided from Sentec. Heres a pic of them before being shipped out.

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Re: Metal?
you find they get enough heat with the side sbeing that open and only back heat?
i plan to build my rat racks out of alluminum
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by takagari
you find they get enough heat with the side sbeing that open and only back heat?
i plan to build my rat racks out of alluminum
Im in a temp controlled room with the temp being atleast 83 degrees at all times so I have no problems with my temps in the tubs
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by FIREball
Im in a temp controlled room with the temp being atleast 83 degrees at all times so I have no problems with my temps in the tubs
do you provide extra back heat?
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by Lucas339
do you provide extra back heat?
It comes with 11" flexwatt backheat already on them so yes I am using that, do I need it? Probably not with the temps in my room.
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Re: Metal?
 Originally Posted by FIREball
It comes with 11" flexwatt backheat already on them so yes I am using that, do I need it? Probably not with the temps in my room.
Yes but my worry is that heat isnt actually touching the back of the tub really.
have you measured the back of the tub to find out what the temps in the tubs actually are? this has been my concern
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