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artfan1
at Fri Dec 19 12:00:02 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by artfan1 ]
I have been building racks for some time now. And I keep improving them every time I build one. When I say "improving" them, I mean in terms of simplicity and materials available to me.
I do not have a wood shop, nor access to a table saw. So this is what I have come up with.
I am posting twp pics here and including a link to a web page if anyone is interested. That way I can keep updating it and fixing my typos and mistakes.
I know this issue has been done to death. But I have learned a lot from reading and seeing other peoples projects.
I am not saying that I wouldn't rather have a Freedom Breeder or similar rack. Of course I would. But I just can't afford them right now. So if you need a long style rack for adult ball pythons or corns, etc. this one works great so far.
Hope it helps.
I don't have an exact cost total yet. Still working on that. But when you consider that it houses 10 units in one rack, that's not too bad. And the floor space is minimal.
Let me know what you think. Even if you totally hate it. LOL.
Oh, by the way, I am not taking credit for any special design here. I have seen hundreds of cool ideas and designs, way better than mine. I just tried to make this easy for those in the position of needing a rack, but not having the skill or access to run a wood shop.
Troy
 Troy's- Ladder Rack
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Ok, here is my new rack...the "Ladder Rack" - artfan1, Fri Dec 19 12:00:02 2003 
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