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Posted by: Upscale at Sat Mar 31 01:40:01 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Upscale ] Here’s the latest project/experiment. Further description of how the door works in my post on advice on cutting acrylic below. This cage is 2’ x 2’ by 4’ long. The floor is 2 x 4 foot plywood, the framing is 1.5 x .75 furring strip. The top, sides and back are three sixteenths pegboard. Every seam is glued or liquid nailed, the whole thing was shot together with an air powered nail gun. It took about three hours to do it all. I bought enough stuff to build two, for about two hundred dollars. The gallon of Dryloc was about $21.00, the acrylic was almost $40.00 each. It was very easy to assemble, the Drylock fumes were pretty bad painting the inside. That stuff is very gritty, I would rather find an epoxy paint that was smooth, but it will work, I guess. The cage is pretty huge compared to a sweater box! | ||
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