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RE: gaboonviper's shower board idea

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Posted by: gaboonviper615 at Wed Jun 23 17:14:44 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gaboonviper615 ]  
   

not to beat a dead horse but, if we are talking about the same shower board (not the very ridged one but the flexible one that you could roll up if you wanted to) Ive glued it texture side down and it stays put. I cover the floor with heavy books and place weights on top of those books until the adhesive is dry and flat. my problem is that I dont have a steady enough hand to cut that formica straight. plus I use the shower board because its flexible and I can put it in after the front is on the cage, which I couldn't with formica because I leave a 4 inch lip all the way around the front as a frame for the door to shut against and to prevent substrate from falling out. If poop is getting on the floor though, it sounds like maybe you arent using any wood chips or anything in your set ups. what do you use to cut the formica? a router or saw?


   

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