Friday, January 29, 2010

How To Make Wood Framed Cages For Rabbits Building A Cage For My 9' Burmese Python.?

Building a cage for my 9' burmese python.? - how to make wood framed cages for rabbits

IM planning on the cage Bldg .5 "sheet of high quality wood on three sides and top and bottom w / sliding glass doors in front. Is it necessary to establish a framework for the cage or set up a layer of wood is relatively rigid, as I can build the frame? the cage will be a long 8 '3 'wide and 2.5 meters high. any suggestions or ideas of my cage will be greatly appreciated.

5 comments:

uncleher... said...

Hi Justin ...

Sounds like they are running on with the plans of the cage. Just a few suggestions ...

If you use plywood, make a good laminate for interior with Formica. Do not go plywood and water + moisture well. Your Burm are moisture), especially during moulting (removal. I'm afraid the wood over time to make. If the laminate Formica interior, then it would be much better. Think then you may want to use silicon to the parties (poetry) together, so that moisture will not leak through them.

I suggest you build a frame, or vice versa, to strengthen the use of aluminum L-angle screw side and on. 0.5 "plywood seems a little thin for me. Is it possible to be a bit thicker. The snake is much bigger over time and you want to keep something more to go in. Then get to 8 meters long, you should have the construction of thinking a long time. Perhaps thinking about the possibility that the fallen timber in the middle. would therefore help neededTo avoid this in the middle.

Glass door fronts are good. Make sure that the section can be guaranteed of aluminum with glass and title and Burm could press against and escape. At least use more than 6 mm glass to make sure that you can be strong enough to withstand the impact of Burm.

What about ventilation? You mention nothing about the ventilation. Please make sure that ventilation is adequate to ensure adequate moisture levels can be kept in the box.

Finally, check out some pictures on the Internet for ideas and good luck .. !

billpard... said...

In any case, you use a frame of 1x1s, but make sure you paint the wood first or at least with a scraper. The doors are in my opinion better, but his cage. Also 3 'wide, perhaps too far, you want to get to the bottom of the box. Good luck.

None N said...

Do not use the sliding glass door, the snake will sometimes leave

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