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Carlton
at Mon Jan 3 18:59:03 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ]
Yeah, I know all about odd dimensions! I prowl the local landfill for cage bottom ideas and have used old refrigerator drain pans, industrial AC condensation trays, or commercial hydroponics "flood tables" as bases for cham cages and found they are often odd sizes. The flood tables are great, as they are light weight ABS, you can often order them with a sump or an installed drain fitting, and the cage frame can rest on the tray bottom's molded ridges instead of sitting directly in water. But, trying to find a stand for the things was a pain. Two build-it-yourself ABS saw horses work, but you just have to hope you never need to move it! I'll be interested to see how your wood frame looks after a while too.
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