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New Rack Design with DIY instructions

Blue Apple Herps

aka Matthew, PhD
Here's my newest rack design with instructions. I decided to not make a giant thread like I did with my DIY $100 viv and just made a pdf of the instructions. This way you can print it out if you decide to make it.

Anyways, here it is. It holds 7 41qt tubs which I prefer for housing adults over the 32 qt ones. It's a combination of wood and Sintra (expanded PVC, what all the commercial ones are made of). Total cost including heat, tubs, and all supplies would be ~$225. I made three racks so was able to buy longer boards of wood and save on costs. I built two of these and one for 32qt tubs for ~$550 (with heat, tubs, etc). Still wayyyyyy cheaper than the commercial ones, and I like the industrial look this one has.

Instructions are available here. If you have any questions, PM me here or email at [email protected].

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Well I'm probally not gonna need racks any time soon, but if I do I'm sure I'll check this out.
Thanks again for such a wonderful rack solution!
 
Dude! You are just in time every time.
When I needed to build a cage, you had instructions for a cage- Now that I'm ready to build a rack- here you are again!
I'll post pictures when I'm done! :grin01:
 
Very nice looking racks. Just wondering, what method do you use to make holes in your tubs? My dad helped me drill holes into the Sterelite tubs I have, but the plastic is pretty hard and seems to crack easily. I'm leaning towards going with a soldering iron for future tubs.
What do you use?
 
GiantBlueberry said:
Very nice looking racks. Just wondering, what method do you use to make holes in your tubs? My dad helped me drill holes into the Sterelite tubs I have, but the plastic is pretty hard and seems to crack easily. I'm leaning towards going with a soldering iron for future tubs.
What do you use?
Definitely go with the soldering iron. Smooth as butter. Just make sure to do in outside or in a well-ventilated room.

The rack looks really good. Where do you find the pvc sheets? That's one part that's kept me from doing my own large racks.
 
tom e said:
Dude! You are just in time every time.
When I needed to build a cage, you had instructions for a cage- Now that I'm ready to build a rack- here you are again!
I'll post pictures when I'm done! :grin01:

Glad I can help! If you have any questions; don't hesitate to ask. :cheers:

GiantBlueberry said:
Very nice looking racks. Just wondering, what method do you use to make holes in your tubs? My dad helped me drill holes into the Sterelite tubs I have, but the plastic is pretty hard and seems to crack easily. I'm leaning towards going with a soldering iron for future tubs.
What do you use?

Yup, soldering iron. I have an iron that I use just for melting holes that I picked up at Wal-Mart really cheap. I used to drill, but the plastic would sometimes crack, and it was such a chore to drill hundreds of holes. So yeah, pick up a cheap soldering iron and you're all set.

Duff said:
Definitely go with the soldering iron. Smooth as butter. Just make sure to do in outside or in a well-ventilated room.

The rack looks really good. Where do you find the pvc sheets? That's one part that's kept me from doing my own large racks.

I got them from a local plastics distributor. I had them cut them down for me as I don't have a means to transport 4x8' pieces of it. I actually called a couple of different places to get quotes. It ended up being ~$15 per sheet. Just do a google search or get out your yellow pages to search for local suppliers.
 
The more of these diys I see, the closer I come to going around my room with a tape measure and calculating a budget. >_>

Looks excellent! Great job, and thanks!
 
That rack looks great. What is ur opinion on melamine racks? I'm planning on building mine but I'm weighing my options. There are so many ideas out there... I welcome the help from anyone.
 
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