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Small Rack Construction
So, I've done a lot of searching and snooping, but I can't find what I'm looking for so I'll ask. I want to make a small rack of between three and six of the following tubs for my male normal, and maybe a mate and a pair of san diego gophers or dwarf boas.
41 quart Sterilite
Does anyone have any instructions or guides I can follow? I don't have enough money to buy a rack, but I don't want to load up on melamine, pegboard, and flexwatt and then blow it or burn the house down because of some dumb mistake. If you have guides for any other appropriately sized boxes feel free to post those. Thanks in advance.
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A toast to Smith
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haha, I had that link saved because I plan on using the basic outline to make a rack of my own just with smaller tubs... it's certainly not my design though, and I think it's from someone on this website but I'm not sure... the toast should go to them
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Okay, so the next question is, what should I do with the flexwatt? The guy who wrote that used it, but if I remember correctly those sterilites don't have legs, and I remember reading soemwhere that sandwiching flexwatt between two surfaces can cause it to overhead. Should I add chair-leg pads to the edges of the tubs? Should I just sandwich it and use a thermostat?
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Here is another link you can take a look at. Similar concept, but this one uses pegboard on top of the tub which eliminates the need to drill or melt holes in the tub:
http://www.arbreptiles.com/cages/cages.shtml
Look at the setup for the iris tubs. You can basically use that concept and modify it for the 41 qt dimensions.
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Re: Small Rack Construction
 Originally Posted by brainman1000
Here is another link you can take a look at. Similar concept, but this one uses pegboard on top of the tub which eliminates the need to drill or melt holes in the tub:
http://www.arbreptiles.com/cages/cages.shtml
Look at the setup for the iris tubs. You can basically use that concept and modify it for the 41 qt dimensions.
I remember looking at that in the past. So your saying to just put feet on the boxes? He said the Iris tubs had feet. The only problem is his whole two-level thing which is a little more work. Could I just substitute Sintra for pegboard or should I go for plywood?
Thanks for the help by the way.
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Okay, so I've been cutting through options here, and Im going to go with either plywood or pegboard. Which is preferable? This is the plywood I had in mind.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...XXXXXXXXX&bc=c
If neither of these are good, should I resort to melamine? The guy who wrote those rack instructions said that it would be way too heavy.
Can someone please respond? 
EDIT: By the way, here's the pegboard.
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...egoryID=503003
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Go with whatever best suits your needs. If you need to move it alot then go with the lightest materials and design possible. If you are on a tight budget then go with whatever is cheaper. There are numerous ways to build a rack, so go with whatever best suits you.
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Great, thanks. I think I'm going with the plywood, I just hope it's not treated with anything detrimental. God, I can't wait to get this headache over with and get the snakes in there. So, 1/4" is think enough for plywood, right? He suggested 3/8" but that isn't available.
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