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DIY Hatchling Rack

airenlow

hope is not a strategy
I don't know if this really qualifies as DIY, but it could be helpful to others.

I work at a grocery store and always come up with crazy ideas to reuse some of the store fixtures. This was one of those cardboard displays at the end of every aisle...now it's my new hatchling rack. It holds 48 large delis, 72 small delis or 54 sandwich containers. All I need is some FlexWatt and I'm good to go.

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Not really sure which is risker to be honest. Just seems to me that cardboard has a much easier way of catching fire than wood.
 
Is it that much riskier than putting FlexWatt on wood?


I don't know if it has been tested, but I am sure paper would ignite faster than wood? I am sure the flash points are out there on the web somewhere


dc
 
No worries...I was curious too. I'm still thinking of other heating ideas anyways. Maybe I'll just put the whole "rack" next to the window (avoiding direct sunlight) and let it heat naturally. We'll have to wait and see...
 
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