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    My new (and first :D) rack!

    Well, I was originally going to make this a DIY, but it got too complicated way too fast, hahahaha. It's taken me and my dad since January to finish this up, but it was definitely worth it.

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    One of the sides. All of the shelves were sunk into them.


    Putting the shelves together after the heat tape is wired on taped on


    the back were the wires come out and in


    the edging, which took forever to put on


    mu puppy by the almost-finished product


    my other puppy by the completed rack in its place in my room
    I like to decorate, can you tell? I also went through a huge green phase when we redid our house, which I am now regretting. I live in a green cave!




    Simon


    Noah


    Eli


    And Samson, whose 20L sits on top of the rack






    Sorry the pictures aren't sized down, photobucket wasn't cooperating Anyways, thanks for looking! This took forever to build and my dad had all kinds of crazy ideas that I had to talk him out of, but IT'S FINALLY DONE If you have any questions about how we built it I'd be happy to answer them, but we definitely did not take the easy route, hahaha.

    Thanks for looking!
    Last edited by musicalKeyes; 05-09-2010 at 11:28 PM.
    1.0 normal ball python, Simon
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    0.1 genetic blurry ball python, Eleanor


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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    They look great! You definitely have some good carpenter skills! Good luck with your snakes, they look amazing
    ~!* Mackenzie R. *!~
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    ~ 1.0.0 python regius "*Ozzy*". ~

    Formerly known as " Sadistic Serpent "

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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    very nice home made rack! Looks greatt!how much did it cost you to build?

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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    Quote Originally Posted by jzoot3d View Post
    very nice home made rack! Looks greatt!how much did it cost you to build?
    In all honesty, I haven't wanted to total it up yet Probably around 200, 250, but it definitely has tons of room for my collection to grow into
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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    That is awesome, great job! It looks very very professional!
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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    what size tubs are those? and how did u make those air holes?

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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    Quote Originally Posted by jzoot3d View Post
    what size tubs are those? and how did u make those air holes?
    28q and 41q sterilite tubs, and since their height is interchangeable, I can do 10 28's, or 5 41's, or a mixture of both.

    I used a drill to do the holes, but I can't remember what size bit. I'll check tomorrow.
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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    What kind of material is that?

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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    nice setup .. just a few more snakes for me and one day I'll be needing to build my own rack too.. its always good to see how others make theirs. thanks

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    Re: My new (and first :D) rack!

    Quote Originally Posted by ted1025 View Post
    What kind of material is that?
    Black melamine. We had to search everywhere for it, but if you're around Chicago, Owl Lumber carries it. We went to the store in Oak Lawn.
    1.0 normal ball python, Simon
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    0.1 genetic blurry ball python, Eleanor


    "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
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