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I'm loving the sidesways rack for space savings! I might make one more that is like mine and another that is like yours for my adult males/sub-adult females. Very nice work!
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B
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That first rack was a pain in the ass to build with all of those floppy supports, but after I figured it out I got the 2nd one up in about 20 minutes. This XPVC is great stuff...very forgiving unlike melamine. Thanks again for finding it.
Last edited by spitzu; 07-05-2011 at 11:23 AM.
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I really like this. Thanks for the useful post.
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I built this rack with a few modifications.
I have both side supports on the edges instead of leaving a few inches exposed, I decided to use heat cable instead flexwatt since I can order it through amazon with prime and get more use out of it. I didn't account for needing a router though, which I do not have... So I rapped the 2 back support 4x48" boards instead.. hopefully it is sufficient.
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beautiful!
im gonna have to give this ago soon!
thanks for sharing
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Can I get a scan of the plans for the cuts needed for this 41qt rack? I gave the dimensions to the xpvc supplier and they didnt cut it right so I was left with a left over strip and not enough room to fit my 7th shelf..
I love your racks man!
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Here's the cut sheet for my 41qt (2 sheets)
Here's the cut sheet for the 15/32qt
After much trial and error I recommend a 1/32 spacer to be used on both edges of the tub while assembling. This gives an easier sliding tub. I tried some household things and they didn't work well. I ended up using two strips of balsa wood.
Regards,
B
Last edited by Simple Man; 04-28-2012 at 06:08 AM.
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