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    Re: Snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Karnage Reptiles View Post
    Did you purchase the 3/4 maple plywood from Lowes or the 1/4?

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    3/4" as 1/4" is way too thin and will warp very quickly. You also don't want to make any shelf spanning over 3ft without support or the shelves will sag.
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    Re: Snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by ItsAllNew2Me! View Post
    3/4" as 1/4" is way too thin and will warp very quickly. You also don't want to make any shelf spanning over 3ft without support or the shelves will sag.
    Gotcha, thanks alot for the info waiting for my sis to bring my truck now so I can head out.

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    Re: Snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Karnage Reptiles View Post
    Gotcha, thanks alot for the info waiting for my sis to bring my truck now so I can head out.

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    NP. Happy building!!
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