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Holder Bins
here is the start to some holder bin's i am building, i have a huge stack of CB-70 , so thats what im useing here is a picture of just one going to use these racks for my weaner's and to down size a little bit in my breeding rack
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klonedskillz (02-18-2009)
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Re: Holder Bins
im in the process of building a rat like that but i went the other way with the tubs let me know if those tubs start sagging at all once they get loaded good
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Re: Holder Bins
i was also wondering about the sag, if there would be any when i built it this way but i put my bowling ball in on its 16 pounds and has been in there for a few days and, it doesn't seem to be saging
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Re: Holder Bins
id be more worried about it sagging once it gets warmer, but 16lbs is alot and i dont think youll get that much in there ever.
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Re: Holder Bins
i hope not LoL,
i built them that way though because its being put in what used to be a closest so its only 20 inch's deep and i don't want them sticking out into the room, just finished another one that is a 6 tub high,
and if for some reason in the futer it decideds to sag i can run a 2x2 right down the center of the bottom of the tub long ways
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Re: Holder Bins
I built a rack like that and just used a couple of pieces of wood. To form a brace underneath. But I do like you design
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