Rack's looking good bro! Just a tip if you want to improve the longevity of the rack - paint each of the shelves and wrap them with some contact/vinyl! The material looks like MDF and it loves to soak up water and sog up. Just something to keep in mind in case water changes get messy!
Yea I have certainly realised that haha, been very careful with water changes im gonna proof it proper when i move out as i dont wanna take all the tanks off twice
150KG per shelf I was concerned as well however was suprised to see that no even the boards have flexed, I centered my 60cm on the 3rd shelf up and have not had any issues but have also added some smaller terrarium setups to sort of balance it out. Certainly would not exceed the 150kg per shelf limit tho just in case Hope this helps
Totally forgot to remove the subtitle at 0.16 lmao :)
Nice work Chris, always good to see another Aussie in the hobby. New sub
Aye legend haha
Rack's looking good bro! Just a tip if you want to improve the longevity of the rack - paint each of the shelves and wrap them with some contact/vinyl! The material looks like MDF and it loves to soak up water and sog up.
Just something to keep in mind in case water changes get messy!
Yea I have certainly realised that haha, been very careful with water changes im gonna proof it proper when i move out as i dont wanna take all the tanks off twice
What is the weight limit on each shelf? My concern would be any outward flex on the long shelf struts caused by the mdf flexing down in the middle.
150KG per shelf I was concerned as well however was suprised to see that no even the boards have flexed, I centered my 60cm on the 3rd shelf up and have not had any issues but have also added some smaller terrarium setups to sort of balance it out.
Certainly would not exceed the 150kg per shelf limit tho just in case
Hope this helps
Nice new rack :) Always a fun way to spend a day setting up some tanks
Very true