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    Our adult rack - picture heavy

    I did not take pictures of each step, but I have a few pictures of the end results.

    First, the rack from the front, 42qt tubs. A 5 piece shelf from walmart makes a 4 tub section, including tubs, costs about $85:



    We cut the posts down so that each shelf sits tightly with each tub. We flipped the shelves upside down, so that the flat plastic surface works as a lid, and the bottom of the shelf (turns upside down) creates a little dip to fit heat cable flush with the bottoms of the tubs:





    There are permanent screws in the back that stick out just far enough so that the lip of the tubs are stopped in the event that the snakes try to push out. There are removable pins in the front:





    And screws to hold the pipes into the shelves, for easy transport and stability:

    Last edited by Anatopism; 08-17-2011 at 11:53 AM.

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    Re: Our adult rack - picture heavy

    what model tubs are those? i use the 41qt. ive never seen 42qt was just wondering if it was a diff make or a misprint.
    rack looks great and i might just be making one soon....
    great job, light weight and economical...cant beat it
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    Re: Our adult rack - picture heavy

    Quote Originally Posted by adamjeffery View Post
    what model tubs are those? i use the 41qt. ive never seen 42qt was just wondering if it was a diff make or a misprint.
    rack looks great and i might just be making one soon....
    great job, light weight and economical...cant beat it
    adam jeffery
    Whoops. Just a misprint. They are 41qt lol. They took hardly any time to build too!

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    Thanks guys boyfriend did most of the planning and building, but after watching him build one, we got the other ones up in no time. They seem to be liking it, and I'm liking it a lot more than the tubs with lids we were doing before.

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    Re: Our adult rack - picture heavy

    Thank you so much for posting this!! I'm actually going to try and build something very similar soon, and I love the idea of flipping the shelves upside down!! I never would've thought of that Do you remember the brand/model of that shelving unit?? Because all of the walmarts around me only carry shelves that are around 34-36 inches long, and with the support posts the 41qts just don't fit
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    yeah id love to get the brand and model and where u bought it etc

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    I've already tossed the box for the shelves, but we are planning to build a couple more here shortly, and I'll be sure to post the info. Thed tubs definitely don't slide straight in, they go in one side and then we sort of pop the other side in to place, and the posts lock the corners in.

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