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    Re: Wood vs. Metal racks

    Sorry I haven't been around to answer anyone's questions the past couple of days. Our internet connection at home has been screwy and I haven't had the patience to deal with it long enough to actually come around the forums. I think I can get just about everyone in one post.

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    Chris, Are you able to take each level off or is it all once piece? What materials /thickness did you use? I know a guy local to me that could build something like that as long as I knew the specs of the materials.

    Thanks for any help.
    Yes, each level is seperate. I pretty much came up with the design by looking at pictures of ARS racks. The sheet metal is 16 gauge steel, all held together by 1/8" thick 1" square tubing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Chris,

    I'm very curious about how you made the top of each section. Is it metal with holes drilled in it, stretch plate, Plexi...? A close up photo would be great.
    The tops are indeed sheet metal with holes, and yes they were cut out on the laser at work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Thanks Connie. I need to do something with the tops on my Freedom Breeder racks to bring up the humidity a bit.
    Like Connie said, plexi would work pretty well but might get pricey. Another option would be the magnetic vent covers they sell. It's a thin sheet with a magnetic side that you can cut to the dimensions that you want. I just recently started using this to cover up some of the holes when the balls go into shed to bump the humidity up a bit.

    Quote Originally Posted by MDB View Post
    looks like he used the same design as an ars rack, laser cutting
    You got it right on the dot!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dragnbaron View Post
    So my new best friend, making any more soon?
    Actually, I probably am. I've got a modified design I'm working on figuring out right now that would be a little more work to assemble, but would break down into much smaller sections.

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    Re: Wood vs. Metal racks

    [QUOTE=m00kfu;938685]Yes, each level is seperate. I pretty much came up with the design by looking at pictures of ARS racks. The sheet metal is 16 gauge steel, all held together by 1/8" thick 1" square tubing.QUOTE]

    And whats used for the supports for the tubs, is that just like angle iron? Also the bottom of each level is that piece a smaller size so it fits in the top of the next level?

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    Re: Wood vs. Metal racks

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREball View Post
    And whats used for the supports for the tubs, is that just like angle iron? Also the bottom of each level is that piece a smaller size so it fits in the top of the next level?
    It's actually sheet metal that was bent on a press brake, but you could probably get away with using some angle iron. Each leg is made from 1" square tubing, and there's about half an inch of 3/4" square tubing sticking out of the bottom that fits inside the leg of the level below it, keeping it all lined up.

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