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    That is outstanding! Great job!


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    custom build finished pics

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    custom build finished pics

    That's a beautiful display enclosure.

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    Thank you everyone for your compliments.

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    that rack is absolutely outstanding. very different from the normal boxes we usually tend to build. i love it. kudos

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    That has to be one of the best diy snake enclosure i have ever seen! Great job!
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    that is just absolutely amazing!!! great job

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    Re: custom build finished pics

    Quote Originally Posted by utoyz View Post
    that is just absolutely amazing!!! great job
    Thank you very much. I put a lot of time and love into building this unit.

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    Did you secure the herpstat with anything? Or is it just sitting there? I've been considering flush mounting my herpstat 4's somewhat like that. I was thinking about replacing the 2 screws in the bottom of the unit with longer ones that went through the platform that the herpstat was sitting on.
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    Re: custom build finished pics

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Did you secure the herpstat with anything? Or is it just sitting there? I've been considering flush mounting my herpstat 4's somewhat like that. I was thinking about replacing the 2 screws in the bottom of the unit with longer ones that went through the platform that the herpstat was sitting on.
    I have the herpstat sitting on the shelf behind the door and its not screwed down at all. I did pop the little sticky feet off the bottom of the herpstat and move them back a 1/2" I cut a hole in the door which flips up on a piano hinge so the unit stays in place when I access the upper electrical area. I do have to open the door and hold the herpstat when changing the settings otherwise it just slids back out of the opening, but I rarely have to make many changes.

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