Looks like you're getting there now! I was going to suggest a hole or a fan, but I see theres a place marked out for one so you have that covered. The only other thing that occurs is to keep an eye on the chipboard bowing (especially if it gets wet); the front is supported by proper timber so thats fine but if it starts to sag then the back may need some screwing/glueing underneath to reinforce too.sunshine wrote:Some more images.
Still waiting on every other piece of kit but at least everything looks like it will fit.
Still need to raise the upper shelf a few inches but I can use the supports at the back (new plank for that) and front and put spacers on them.
The hole at back has enough width for the wire for the heater but not for anything else (probe and psu for fan) so I will cut the cable and join it with a ip66 joiner to some lamp wire. Then I expect to get all three cables into the hole.
The upper shelf has a sizeable gap between its end and the door so no problem with airflow to the top.
Only concern at moment is I glued the brackets for the 65w tube to the wall - decided to do it a different way (sit on floor) and couldn't actually remove them so will leave for now.
Getting there with the images as well; I needed to put img tags around your links but otherwise they seem to work fine now (or will in a few post's time or so).