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Posted by: Guttersnacks at Fri Jul 31 09:49:39 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Guttersnacks ] Keep the width of the cages the same and they'll be fine. You're putting all the weight on the sides then, which is a vertical piece of wood, so it can hold a lot of weight. The weight is directly transferred all the way to whatever the bottom cage actually sits on. So make sure that's strong. The rear of the cage should keep the box from rocking left and right, which would compromise the integrity, so be sure it's firmly attached too. [ Hide Replies ]
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