Kels88
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Here is the "snake shelf," courtesy of my crafty hubby.
We used a wally world bookshelf ($19)
some silicone
plexi
flexwatt
a light dimmer for temp control
hinges and latches from the hardware store
pegboard (to replace the flimsy back and allow ventilation)
screws and whatnot.
Here's the box:
Flexwatt chamber
Finished product! Please ignore the mess
The plexi and flexwatt were the most expensive parts. I'd say this could be built with less than $150, an elec. drill, jig saw with plastic blade, and rotary saw to cut the pegboard. There was a lot of trial and error though; the next one will come along a little cheaper, faster, and smoother.
We used a wally world bookshelf ($19)
some silicone
plexi
flexwatt
a light dimmer for temp control
hinges and latches from the hardware store
pegboard (to replace the flimsy back and allow ventilation)
screws and whatnot.
Here's the box:
Flexwatt chamber
Finished product! Please ignore the mess
The plexi and flexwatt were the most expensive parts. I'd say this could be built with less than $150, an elec. drill, jig saw with plastic blade, and rotary saw to cut the pegboard. There was a lot of trial and error though; the next one will come along a little cheaper, faster, and smoother.