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Posted by: paul edwards at Thu Jan 22 18:09:23 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by paul edwards ] I knew a guy once that had a fiberglass company build him a few molds of different sizes, one for 4 foot cages, one for 3 foot cages and one for 6 foot cages, and when he needed more cages he just ordered them from the company. I have no idea what it cost, but they were awesome cages. They were really a shell if you will, you still had things to do for the cage to get it to where you could keep animals in it. The only problem with the cages were they weren't stackable; you had to build a rack for them to slide into as the front edge flanged out, which is what you want so you can attach a face frame and doors. There is nothing better practically than fiberglass for the inside of cages...all the corners were very rounded and the surface was slick so they were easy to clean. Very professional. | ||
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