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Atistaldi
at Thu Dec 4 15:52:56 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Atistaldi ]
I've seen that design with glideslides to make each tub slide on so there's no gap on top of each tub, each tub slides easily and smoothly. Where they heck do I find those and I'm afraid that's more gadgets I'd have to figure out how to make work. I'm still staring at the photos of spacers and telling myself how if I read it one more time I might actually understand the concept. By spacers they mean the space underneath each tub? Or do they mean the space beside tub so they all fit on the shelf comfortably? I've seen those 110 tubs, aren't they too small though? I want my poor snakes to have room to move around in. I like the 32q size Sterile tubs, but I'm unsure as to the dimensions there actual floor space. Does anyone have adult bps in these size tubs. I swear I saw Boaphilics with blanket boxes or sweater boxes that looked rather tall-er then the 110 reptitubs and looked like they had a larger floor space.
Thanks for the advice on the cabinet materials and cutting I think as soon as I have some sort of dimentions and know how much material I'll be using that's where I'll head, right after I buy the tubs. I can't cut things, I borrowed my neighbor's (I don't even know what it's called!) big circle blade saw thing that cut all my plywood.
One thing is for certain I'm terribly excited, and I notice a pattern I like carpentry as a hobby. I hope that doesn't make me the wierdiest female. Shhh don't tell my husband though.
Violette Garcia
. . . .who is still trying to figure out what size of tub she's going to put her snakes in. (Good grief, women can't ever make up there minds.)
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