I am going to be bulding a rack here in a couple of months once I am home from Afghanistan and while I was intially going to go with PVC I have decided to switch to plywood. I will be using a sealant on the bottoms of the shelves to prevent the humidity within the tub from damaging the wood. Aside from weight are there any real drawbacks to using plywood as opposed to expanded sheets of PVC (aside from the fact that PVC will last just about forever)?






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It sounds funny but I have a rolling tool cabinet that came with crumby castors and I roll it to the machines I calibrate so I wanted it to roll well. I replaced all the castors with high quality ones they actually roll well. I didn't decide to buy the locking ones mostly because it is very heavy and was so hard to roll before. It rolls very easily and if you bump it it rolls away. The building I work in is 120 years old converted warehouse... I often am chasing it down the halls... LOL I could just see bumping a rack and having it move far enough to pull the probes loose or topple the t-stats...