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Thread: DIY Rack Advice

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    When I built my 5 tub (34qt) rack, it only took one sheet of pvc with only a few strips left over. I used 4 strips on the side for support and to act as legs instead of having fully covered sides. That saved me a lot of material

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    Re: DIY Rack Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by aLittleLessButter View Post
    When I built my 5 tub (34qt) rack, it only took one sheet of pvc with only a few strips left over. I used 4 strips on the side for support and to act as legs instead of having fully covered sides. That saved me a lot of material
    I forgot to mention that I'd like to build closed racks. I thought about doing it the other way but the Tempe in my house can range from 65° to 70° and am worried I'll have heating issues.

    What are the ambient temps in your house?

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    The house stays at about 72f. I've never had any issues getting the right temps in my tubs but our house never gets cold

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