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pet_snake_78
01-17-15, 02:53 AM
I've built my first rack out of 1/2" redwood plywood, treated with two coats procrylic. I used a dremel to make a place for the probes at the back. I used framing studs for the side supports and 1x3's for the interior wooden pieces since they were some of the straightest boards in the store. Everything went together easy enough, although a 4' tall wooden rack is pretty hard to flip over by yourself!

I have two concerns, some people say plywood sags but others seem to indicate it only sags if you don't have all the slots filled with tubs. Anyone have first hand experience over time? My second concern is that my gaps are way too large, I can almost fit my pinkie between the gap and the top in a couple of places. I want to put caulkers cays in them but they are only around 3' and not very thick. It seems like only a huge snake couldn't escape? My biggest fear about switching over to racks has been escapees.

Mikoh4792
01-17-15, 03:01 AM
I own a pair of cay caulkers as well, both of which are around 3 feet and I couldn't imagine them fitting through gaps the size of those.

pet_snake_78
01-17-15, 04:02 AM
I may just be paranoid then, lol. I really didn't want to take the whole thing apart again so good to hear things may be OK afterall.

reptiledude987
01-17-15, 09:24 AM
if the gap were too big which it dosent appear to be you could always put shims under the bins to keep them snug to the top.

marvelfreak
01-17-15, 09:36 AM
You shouldn't have to worry about any sag with the way you making it. I don't blame you for being paranoid i seen snake squeeze through some super small gaps that you would think were just totally impossible. Better to be safe than sorry. But you'll be fine with the lids on them like you have them in the picture.