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    I had thought about contacting the guys at Piedmont Plastics as they have a location right here in Raleigh to see if they were cheaper i.e. if I could get them at cost not retail. Perhaps next year since right now were in temporary living till our new house gets built.
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    Re: Racks I've built



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    Nice.

    I keep wondering if there is a hybrid style out there for the hobbiest with a small collection of just three or four snakes.

    I like the convenience of the racks - that the tubs stack, and they just pull out like drawers. Nevertheless, I prefer the way terrariums allow for viewing (even if the snake is always in his hides). I also like the idea of a taller enclosure, so I can see the snake climb once in a while, even if it rarely does so.

    I've been thinking of trying to build a rack that has the shelving itself slide out - kind of like the shelf for your keyboard on a good computer desk. The terrarium would sit on the shelf. The self itself would slide out smoothly on a good sturdy set of tracks and rollers, whenever you wanted access.

    Complicated and expensive, but the results might be worthwhile.
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    Re: Racks I've built

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    Nice.

    I keep wondering if there is a hybrid style out there for the hobbiest with a small collection of just three or four snakes.

    I like the convenience of the racks - that the tubs stack, and they just pull out like drawers. Nevertheless, I prefer the way terrariums allow for viewing (even if the snake is always in his hides). I also like the idea of a taller enclosure, so I can see the snake climb once in a while, even if it rarely does so.

    I've been thinking of trying to build a rack that has the shelving itself slide out - kind of like the shelf for your keyboard on a good computer desk. The terrarium would sit on the shelf. The self itself would slide out smoothly on a good sturdy set of tracks and rollers, whenever you wanted access.

    Complicated and expensive, but the results might be worthwhile.
    Your idea could work fairly well. The most expensive part would be the ball bearing sliders.

    What about building a display rack with 3 or 4 slots, sealed off with polyurethane so it's water proof / resistant and put sliding or fold down doors so your animals are on display. Like this by boaphile.



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    I'm not rack/tub guy (yeah right, just wait!), but those look awesome TS!
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    Re: Racks I've built

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    I'm not rack/tub guy (yeah right, just wait!), but those look awesome TS!
    Me too!

    But I'm gonna go the tub route as the collection grows. I guess I'll have to build a rack. Your builds look great Tsanford!
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    Re: Racks I've built

    Thanks for the kind words.

    I've been building another one and 2 display cages as well, I'll have pics here when done!

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    Re: Racks I've built

    Here's the start of something new..




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    The start of my newest creation...


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