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Looks good. What did the build come to when all said and done.
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Randall L Turner Jr.

all said and done the whole build cost me $112.57 and about 6 hours of time. I am very pleased with the outcome and plan to build many more.
>>all said and done the whole build cost me $112.57 and about 6 hours of time. I am very pleased with the outcome and plan to build many more.
Looks great Jeff. It is a good feeling to finish a project.
Good luck with the next one, and the next one.......
Looks great, Jeff! Nice series of pics during the build, too - something I have meant to do, but somehow always forget about while I am putting one together.
-Toby
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Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
Hey, what kind of tubs did you use?
The rack itself looks fantastic, by the way.
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Cheers!
• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)
i used 6qt. 16qt. and 28qt sterilite tubs from biglots but you can also get the from walmart.
looks great man. what did i see you using to gap the distance between box and shelf? how thick was it? thanks
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"And as always. thanks in Advance"
i used masinite(same thing that pegboard is made of) its 1/8 of an inch. i used it as a spacer and its what i put on the back of the rack
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