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    My first DIY rack system

    Finally gave a go at this. I've got six new corns coming and needed a place to put them all. This is what I came up with.

    This idea started out very small. Then when I got to Lowes to to pick up the materials, the idea grew. So instead of a small system that would be able to house six small corn snakes in six 6.5 quart rubbermaid storage containers, it's able to hold 16.

    You could assemble a similar rack to this with VERY little cutting/ripping, as the lengths provided from the factory work out very nicely. Since I wanted to hold the shelves back about 1/4" from the front of the vertical sides (as seen here)
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101B3380.jpg

    ...I had to trim a bit off here and there. I won't bother to go into specific dimensions for you because quite frankly, I don't really know them. I just kind of went with the flow and figured things out as I went along.

    This is a work in progress but here's what I have done so far:

    Materials used:

    Four 3/4X16X48 white melamine shelving
    Four 3/4X16X36 white melamine shelving
    One 5/8X10X36 white shelving
    One 1/4X4X8 birch plywood

    Determine the length of the sides and make a rip about a quarter of an inch down the back edge of one of the sides. Be sure to have the blade set low enough that you don't cut off the entire edge:


    Break off the rip with a putty knife and then use the knife to scrape off the rest of the fluff that doesn't break off:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3396.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3397.jpg

    You will need to do this with both sides, and the top; it will give you an edge like this:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3360.jpg

    ...so that the 1/4" ply wood can sit on the back like this:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3362.jpg

    This gives the unit a much nicer finish as you don't have to worry about seeing/painting/finishing or even dealing with the ugly, rough edges of the plywood.

    Determine the length and width of the bottom piece and lay it down. Stand one of the sides up next to the bottom and place the storage bin on the bottom piece and use spacers to allow for heat expansion. Place one of the shelves on top of the storage bin to automatically determine where the shelf will be fastened. Screw the side into the bottom piece and then to the first shelf. I used 1 5/8 trim screws.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101B3370.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3398.jpg

    Before you add the shelves, make sure that they are of proper size and they will line up with the back of the groove you cut on the sides.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3363.jpg

    Repeat this process with the other side. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3390.jpg

    I drilled a 1 and a half inch hole on each side of each shelf before adding the next shelf. This is for the heating tape/wires etc. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3391.jpg

    Continue this process with each shelf:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3392.jpg

    Once you have all the shelves fastened, determine the length and width of your top piece. Since I didn't want to ruin the tops finish by screwing down into the vertical sides, I used dowel rods and glue.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3399.jpg

    Use dowel center plugs to line up the holes on the vertical sides and the holes on the bottom of the top piece being careful to line up exactly where you want the top piece to lay.



    Whoopsies, drilled too far!! :awcrap:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3404.jpg

    A little putty will fix that right up. :nyah:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3416.jpg

    Glue the dowels and top piece, fasten the top to the vertical sides and clamp:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3406.jpg
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3405.jpg

    The groove on the top for the 1/4 plywood should line up nicely the the grove on the sides:


    Cut the plywood to fit the back:


    See now nicely it fits and that the rough edges of the plywood are covered by the nice, smooth finish of the melamine shelves.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3410.jpg


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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    I needed a piece to mount my electrical boxes to so I made this piece. I also think it gives it a nice look. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1/101_3418.jpg

    Center the electrical box in the center of the horizontal piece and trace with a pencil.


    Drill a hole big enough to allow the blade of the jigsaw to fit.



    Cut.


    I drilled and screwed 2 1/4 inch screws on both sides and also used a right angle drill to screw up through the vertical piece into the top to close off any gaps.


    And there you have it, everything is done except for the electrical stuff. I'm going to wait to put the back on as it will be easier to have access to the back to staple down all the wiring. I have two boxes because I want to be able to set up two rheostats, one for the bottom two rows and one for the top two, since cold air falls and will likely need to be set at a higher temp than the top two.

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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    DIY rheostat:



    Flexwatt heat tape laid down and taped with foil tape:




    A shot from the back showing the wiring:



    The connection:

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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    nice very nice
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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    I did the same thing for the bottom two shelves and nailed the back 1/4 plywood on. I drilled two 4" holes using a hole saw for each shelf level for louvers to allow for ventilation. All that's left is to touch up some paint and plug it in. It will be ready for my six new corns on Wednesday.

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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    you wanna build one for me
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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    Nice work, Nick. Excellent write up too...thanks!
    James.

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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    you wanna build one for me

    Nah not really.



    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    Nice work, Nick. Excellent write up too...thanks!
    Thanks, the write up is the hardest part.

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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    someone should make an article on diy enclousures
    cough james cough
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    Re: My first DIY rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    someone should make an article on diy enclousures
    cough james cough
    Thanks, Josh..... I'll take that as a compliment, but have you seen the new thread from Sjoerd (reptileparadise)?
    http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/encl...ptileroom.html
    James.

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