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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    just grab as many tubs you need to complete the rack, not like the tubs will break or anything. Once you have them all your set

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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Yeah, but the problem is, who knows how many more 6qt racks I'll decide to build this year, and I'd kinda like them to match. Right now I need 3. One for upcoming bp hatchlings, 1 for gecko hatchlings and 1 for the 25 5 month old corns I have.
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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by chromeitout View Post
    Yeah, but the problem is, who knows how many more 6qt racks I'll decide to build this year, and I'd kinda like them to match. Right now I need 3. One for upcoming bp hatchlings, 1 for gecko hatchlings and 1 for the 25 5 month old corns I have.
    i only build racks once i have the tubs first. i always buy tubs first then build around them

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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Same here, but I don't have the time to build all 3 right now. The corns need theirs right away and the first geckos are due to hatch in about 10 days. However, the bp's have not even layed yet so that rack will be a couple months away and I don't want to end up with 2 different styles of 6qt racks.
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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by chromeitout View Post
    Same here, but I don't have the time to build all 3 right now. The corns need theirs right away and the first geckos are due to hatch in about 10 days. However, the bp's have not even layed yet so that rack will be a couple months away and I don't want to end up with 2 different styles of 6qt racks.
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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    youll Figure it out
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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Racks this size will not sag due to being smaller shelving. you will never have to worry about sagging ever. Moisture will be only thing you have to worry about.

    I have a melamine rack about this size but taller in garage for tools thats 5 years old NO SAG. But when you get into the larger tubs like 41qts then sagging happens slowly over time.


    Keep in mind that sagging only occurs when the wood is too wide with no supports.
    What do you have to worry about moisture??

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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    If their is to much moisture or condensation in the tubs it could cause the wood to swell/warp and then make the tubs not fit the shelves properly. For any noticeable swelling for the tubs to not fit right it would take a very long time to develop.
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    Re: 6qt Rach 14 tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by ted1025 View Post
    What do you have to worry about moisture??
    If a shelf were to ever get wet on me i would simply take it out of the rack and re-cut a new piece and reinstall it. I have sheets extra in garage so i dont worry about moisture

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