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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    keep in mine you will also need accurite thermometer, a thermostat of some type if your going to breed get a herpstat or helix proportional dont go cheap on thermostat.

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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    This is how i set up my tubs out side of racks in my QT room. In racks i use flexwatt there for you dont have to tape the UTH to the tub if you use flexwatt.





    DON'T Peel off the UTH backing leave it on.




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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    wow how did you get suck nice holes without any plastic poking out? B/c when I used a screwdriver the was plastic that would be sticking out.

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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    Quote Originally Posted by DShaw View Post
    wow how did you get suck nice holes without any plastic poking out? B/c when I used a screwdriver the was plastic that would be sticking out.
    I used a titanium drill bit and didnt apply much pressure and let the bit do the work.

    I use solder iron for the tubs in rack but its faster to use drill on the QT setups.

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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    is that the zoomed pad that can be stuck on plastic like the pics gave me some good ideas thanks alot

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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    Quote Originally Posted by jaybird0399 View Post
    is that the zoomed pad that can be stuck on plastic like the pics gave me some good ideas thanks alot
    yes they have a sticky back side but dont stick them Tape them so you can remove when needed.

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    Re: plastic tub set ups

    thanks alot i have one but when i first got it i stuck it on and just havent messed with it and dont know if there is a way to get it off. I switched to using ultratherm pads helix proportional but would like to get the zoomed pad off if i can so i can use it again any ideas on how to unstick and still use it

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