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

    You've gotta be kidding I can build two of those 32qt racks for ($269) myself with a visit to home depot, it's not really hard to build DIY racks and the cost goes down significantly.

    By the way I built a 41 qt 7 high rack for just over 100 dollars without tubs, don't remember how much the tubs costs but it wasn't 269 total not even close. Make sure to properly seal the wood it's lasted me a LONG time and no signs of wood swelling.
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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.
    Keep in mind that the more expensive plastic racks will last pretty much forever, but the melamine ones will be damaged if they come into contact with moisture.
    They're expensive because the plastic they use is much more expensive than melamine.

    I tore down a year-old melamine rack a few weeks ago and the surface above the tubs was yellowed, bumpy, and not even remotely waterproof.
    Moving forward I'm only going to use it on my adult BP racks, which have enough gap between the tub and the shelf above that air moves freely to reduce or stop condensation.

    My Melamine boards were from Menards. Others may be better.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffFlanagan View Post
    Keep in mind that the more expensive plastic racks will last pretty much forever, but the melamine ones will be damaged if they come into contact with moisture.
    They're expensive because the plastic they use is much more expensive than melamine.

    I tore down a year-old melamine rack a few weeks ago and the surface above the tubs was yellowed, bumpy, and not even remotely waterproof.
    Moving forward I'm only going to use it on my adult BP racks, which have enough gap between the tub and the shelf above that air moves freely to reduce or stop condensation.

    My Melamine boards were from Menards. Others may be better.
    Did you remember to properly seal the wood?
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    Re: Is this a good design to Build a rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebrina View Post
    Did you remember to properly seal the wood?
    The melamine is supposed to be the seal. I'm not aware of any sealer that would work well on top of the melamine coating.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffFlanagan View Post
    Keep in mind that the more expensive plastic racks will last pretty much forever, but the melamine ones will be damaged if they come into contact with moisture.
    They're expensive because the plastic they use is much more expensive than melamine.

    I tore down a year-old melamine rack a few weeks ago and the surface above the tubs was yellowed, bumpy, and not even remotely waterproof.
    Moving forward I'm only going to use it on my adult BP racks, which have enough gap between the tub and the shelf above that air moves freely to reduce or stop condensation.

    My Melamine boards were from Menards. Others may be better.
    That's true, and plastic is a lot lighter than melamine, too. For the price though, I like the melamine racks. On all future racks I'm going to use this stuff: http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_1...1023x272xTier3 to seal the bottoms of all the shelves so they are completely waterproof. You can do 34 shelves for $40.
    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
    That's true, and plastic is a lot lighter than melamine, too. For the price though, I like the melamine racks. On all future racks I'm going to use this stuff: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...00100600&aff=Y to seal the bottoms of all the shelves so they are completely waterproof. You can do 34 shelves for $50.
    I was thinking about adding plastic sheets, but I think this stuff looks like a better fit. Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try.

    I've been getting around the weight problem by putting my racks on casters so I can roll them around as needed.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffFlanagan View Post
    I was thinking about adding plastic sheets, but I think this stuff looks like a better fit. Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try.

    I've been getting around the weight problem by putting my racks on casters so I can roll them around as needed.
    I didn't buy it yet, so let me know if you want to split a roll. I was going to try using castors, but I thought the weight would make them snap out the sides of the racks. I just make them 4 high and stack them. The adult 7 high racks are just too heavy to move around.
    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
    I didn't buy it yet, so let me know if you want to split a roll. I was going to try using castors, but I thought the weight would make them snap out the sides of the racks. I just make them 4 high and stack them. The adult 7 high racks are just too heavy to move around.
    I rebuilt my immovable adult racks with a base made of 2x4's, and a pair of 2x3's at the top.
    This made them much sturdier, and I attached the wheels to the base.
    It was a lot of work, but now I can move them without taking them apart.
    I'd post a pic, but I've misplaced my camera's tiny memory card.

    I've placed an order for a roll. I'll let you know when it arrives.
    This way you'll have to come by my place, and I can show you how big my Mojave from the first clutch has gotten. She may be longer than my Lesser.

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

    Sounds good.
    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?



    built that about 4 days ago. works like a charm and built it for about $150. you have to have very precise measurements and make a blueprint or your gonna be lost. its not something you can just throw together and expect it to work.


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