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TimOsborne
at Mon May 21 15:02:00 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TimOsborne ]
I think 1/4" is higher then that now.. I think it is about 150-175 now.. the expanded 1/4" sheets are around $100. (which helps to explain why the cages cost so much).
Another option is look into melamine.. not the best for brb's.. but for the humidity requirements of most bcc's and bci's it will work just fine. It is crazy heavy.. but you can get 3/4" sheets for around $30-$35 each. If you have a cabinet maker supply shop (or counter top supply warehouse) sometimes you can get a heavier grade (and in 1/4 and 1/2 inch sheets.. ).
You can also sometimes find the pvc sheets on ebay.. just an option.
(BTW, if you can't find any at the local sign shops, google either US Plastics or Piedmont Plastics.. Piedmont is scattered all of the eastern half of the country, so if you are on this side of the country, you may have one local.. check their site for locations).
>>Some sign shops will order sheets of PVC and other plastics for you in whatever thickness that you want. Be forwarned though, they are not cheap. I think 1/4 inch is about $100 a sheet. Factor in time, heating, glass doors and tracks, your probably not saving a whole lot.
>>All my homemade cages are out of wood and they add can add up too when you factor everything else in. Not to mention that they are heavy to move around.
>>I am considering boaphiles for my future cages, seems like most people have nothing but good to say about them.
>>Like Dave though I utilize homemade racks for all my young and subadults, they can't be beat for the space they save. ----- photos.xtremecombatsports.com
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