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Tim_Cranwill
08-10-04, 07:39 PM
Ok, I finally got around to taking some pics of my rack fully-built and in full use. Here it is: :)

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/final01.jpg

And with my 66% poss het Irish son, Tommy! :D

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/final02.jpg

The total cost of materials (not including heat tape) was $433.71. The thermostat cost about $280.00 after shipping. 40' of 11" Heat tape, once it gets to my door, costs about $225.00.

For a whopping total of: $938.71

I could have saved a bit of money here and there on some of the materials but not too many. I might have been able to shave off $50-$100, but that's about it.

All in all, I am very happy with it so far. I'm not totally convinced it was worth a grand, but only time will tell. :)

One final picture of the only injury I sustained during the whole project. I was literally screwing in one of my last screws and the screwdriver bit slipped off the screw head and went THROUGH my thumbnail!!!! OUCH! :( LOL

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/blooper-thumb01.jpg

Anyway, a big thanks to all those that followed along with these LOOONG posts. I hope some of you found them at least a bit useful! :p :)

Bartman
08-10-04, 07:45 PM
When I need to, im deffinetely going to try this idea as I like it very much. I also learned a bunch of stuff from the indepth posts and the pictures were what made me keep following.

Thanks for sharing, this should be placed in an archive or something

Jeff_Favelle
08-10-04, 11:49 PM
Holy crap that must have HURT!

Lookin' good bro. Step back, and look at how far you've come in the last 18 months. That's nuts dude! :D

norcallizardman
08-11-04, 12:41 AM
Nice job! You have keep us all in suspense and I am sure glad you got this last post up. I was about to die! Sorry about your nail. mY dad was screwing in a screw while putting up a fence and a screw went through the right side of his index finger. Barely far enough inward to keep the screw ij the finger, anyway he didn't stop the job and until after he had finished did he notice that he had screwed his hand almost all the way through. lol, anyway GREAT JOB!


-Weston-

vanderkm
08-11-04, 09:06 AM
Nice to see it complete - with critters installed! Great series of posts and great, creative design. Thanks for sharing the idea and the process.

sorry about your thumb - looks painful!

mary v.

Tim_Cranwill
08-11-04, 10:36 AM
LOL, yeah, the tumb hurt like a son-of-a-B! I think I managed to squeeze out just about every swear the english language has ever known in a two minute span! lol :D

Jeff, yeah it's pretty crazy. And it's all the balls fault! :D I bought 1.1 just to "round out" my collection a bit and now look at me... working towards 40 anytime now! :rolleyes: :p

Thanks for all the compliments, guys and gals! :)

Scales Zoo
08-11-04, 11:01 AM
Awesome series of posts Tim - very well done.

I'm assuming it will be one more item for your webpages FAQ and how-to-do-it section? Great!

Ryan

reptilesalonica
08-15-04, 04:07 PM
I wanted to steal that photo with the finger but it has the website logo on it :D
Btw, good job.
~Greg~

BOAS_N_PYTHONS
08-15-04, 06:33 PM
TIM:

Very nice indeed. I agree with Ryan on the series.

Ouch on the boo boo, lol - but I knew about it earlier as well, lol.

All great loves have pain including building a rack for your loved snakes.

:)

Cya...

Tony

Will
08-16-04, 12:49 AM
The rack looks great!

The thumb... uhh, not so much...

Good job. Great series.