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My attempt at a snake rack.

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My attempt at a snake rack.

My attempt at a snake rack.



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02-18-2007, 07:38 PM
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My attempt at a snake rack.

Here’s my attempt at a snake rack, an old bureau. I have plenty of Under Tank Heater to use and with the towel in place will see how warm it stays inside it all, test run for a few days. I used the center beam for the edge supports







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 I helped move the meter!   02-18-2007, 08:48 PM
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Very simple, I love looking at old furniture and asking, "What could live here?"
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not bad at all

Simple and effective. I like that you left the bottom drawer in. It would be a very handy place for keeping substrate, heat bulbs and other supplies.

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Very nice! I love seeing old furniture utilized.
Much preferable to seeing it out on the curb to go to a landfill!
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