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    Is this a good design to Build a rack system?


    (image from http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/pet/1059105614.html)

    I saw this on craigslist, and I really like how it looks. Is it a smart design? Also, how would I keep it heated?

    So, I'm guessing you would built it tight enough so the tubs would not need a lid? that's what it looks like but I'm not sure.

    And, whats the best material for building? wood?

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    All my racks look like that. I use melamine. It looks like that's what what used in your picture, too.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    That one looks like it's made from melame(sp) laminate. It's a popular building material for rack and cage systems. Heat would come from flexiwatt, either back or belly mounted, and controlled by a T-Stat.

    For the money and trouble it would cost you to make one like that, you can just order one of these and have the best:

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Iris-Sw...t-p-16197.html

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    That one looks like it's made from melame(sp) laminate. It's a popular building material for rack and cage systems. Heat would come from flexiwatt, either back or belly mounted, and controlled by a T-Stat.

    For the money and trouble it would cost you to make one like that, you can just order one of these and have the best:

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Iris-Sw...t-p-16197.html

    I have two of them, and they Rock!

    EDIT: Jake types faster than I do!
    Around here you can build 7 high racks for 28 qt tubs for about $90 heated.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    Around here you can build 7 high racks for 28 qt tubs for about $90 heated.
    I can't nail two boards together...I'm WAY better off buying from RBI
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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Thanks!!

    I was hoping tubs would be cheaper. I don't have $250 to spare right now.

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    I would wait and do it right if you couldn't afford it at the moment. Save for a few months or however long it takes that way you do it right and you'll enjoy it alot more than just throwing one together that you'll replace soon anyway because your not happy with it.

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I can't nail two boards together...I'm WAY better off buying from RBI
    I have to agree with this statement!!
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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    I'm sure you could find some help to put one together. Not trying to take any business from RBI cause they make good stuff

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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    For the money and trouble it would cost you to make one like that, you can just order one of these and have the best:

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Iris-Sw...t-p-16197.html

    I have two of them, and they Rock!
    Slim,
    Are those heavy and do you keep adult BP's in the 32qt tubs just fine? I'm looking to get a new rack system and was looking at staying with the 41qt size, but that might change .

    I found the 41qt model on the site. Digging the low profile look.
    Last edited by ARamos8; 03-04-2009 at 02:18 PM. Reason: found what I was looking for.
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