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jjnnbns
06-07-04, 01:42 AM
Well, after too long of a wait I finished the new BRB cages, well the first one. I have about an hours worth of work on the other only, but it is already 2 in the morning and I dont know if I wanna wait til tomorrow or not.

Excuse the mess as I am in the process of reorganizing now that these cages are almost done and I have my albino boa on the way.

I should shut up, heres what you came to see:

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/BRB%20enclosure%20open.jpg

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/BRB%20enclosure%20closed.jpg

Thanks for looking, I need some sleep!

Brent Strande

jjnnbns
06-07-04, 04:07 AM
Ughhh, its now 4:30 and I finally finished the second cage...

Too tired to type more, just look at these:

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/BRB%20enclosure%20Eve.jpg

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/BRB%20enclosure%20stack%202.jpg

http://bitz.net/~ato/Pictures/Brent/BRB%20enclosure%20stack.jpg

I wanna sleep now but I might as well go out and hit wal-mart to get everything to set up the new boas' cages... picked up an albino and getting a het! The madness (and building) never stops, I may end up buying boaphile or vision cages next time around however.

klein
06-07-04, 07:35 AM
great lookung cages!!!

lakeridgekennel
06-07-04, 08:12 AM
Very Nice cages. What Size are they?

djc3674
06-07-04, 08:14 AM
WOW!!! Very nice job, they look awesome.

jjnnbns
06-07-04, 09:02 AM
48x24x18, w/ two doors on each cage.

Tim_Cranwill
06-07-04, 09:09 AM
They look GREAT! :)

Nice work...

Edwin
06-07-04, 09:30 AM
Very solid looking cage, Brent!

Jeff_Favelle
06-07-04, 09:41 AM
PERFECT!!!

Invictus
06-07-04, 09:43 AM
Those are awesome!!! Is that pond liner on the inside?

latazyo
06-07-04, 09:53 AM
since Brent will probably be sleeping all day, I'll try to field some of the heat for him

I think they're 4x2x1.5 and I believe it's marine epoxy on the interior

feel free to correct me if I"m wrong Brent....they turned out very nice....a hell of a lot nicer than mine

nicola_boulton
06-07-04, 11:01 AM
wow, i'll have four please. lol. Great tanks

BOAS_N_PYTHONS
06-07-04, 11:28 AM
JJNNBNS:

Nice set up and cages, those guys will love the size. Gotta hate when you make large cages for boas that love to hide, lol.

Great work.

Cya...

Tony

Greg West
06-07-04, 12:07 PM
Have the doors been stained? With high humidity you will want to do that if it hasn't been done already. Very nice cages.

Greg West

TheRedDragon
06-07-04, 01:08 PM
Very, very nice cages! Those snakes are sure spoiled! :)

jjnnbns
06-07-04, 05:53 PM
Greg, not yet, I'm gonna get to it eventually (probably this weekend) but I needed to get these put together to create room to add the albino and hets this week... <<stupid looking grin>>

CDN-Cresties
06-07-04, 06:05 PM
Incredible enclosures. I wish I could build something like that.

kidchameleon
06-07-04, 08:19 PM
are those the cages you told me you were making? anyway, they are really, really nice.

jjnnbns
06-07-04, 08:22 PM
bad news, I left a space around each door instead of a vent cut inoto the wall, and can't keep the humidity up w/o misting 3-5 times a day, thiese really may end up for the BCIs, perhaps a couple of boaphiles are in order...

JRQ
06-09-04, 04:37 PM
quick question.......what do you have the thermometer in? Looks like a plastic casing....or something? Can you take a picture of that (if possible).

sweet
06-09-04, 04:54 PM
why not put some type of weatherstripping around doors to increase humidity?

jjnnbns
06-09-04, 06:22 PM
JRQ, that is the thermometer, available at Walmart for under $15 and it measures two temps as well as humidity.

jjnnbns
06-09-04, 06:23 PM
Sweet-
I am going to put acrylic in to overlap over most of the gaps and hold in much more of the humidity.

sweet
06-09-04, 07:15 PM
sounds like it will work, good job.

sapphire_moon
06-09-04, 09:30 PM
As much as I hate you right now :) lol (because of the albino boa and all.) Those cages are beautiful!

latazyo
06-10-04, 10:36 AM
you'll hate him even more when you hear his new news

jjnnbns
06-10-04, 12:05 PM
you mean the pair of females het for albino that we're getting, along with the extra pair of FREE 66% poss hets? Yep, she'll probably hate me!

sapphire_moon
06-10-04, 06:04 PM
oh how unfair is that!
Great now your gonna make me go through the trouble of tracking you down and stealing them! lol :) j/k

Lucky You! Can't wait to see pics!

huhet
06-11-04, 03:41 AM
sapphire, i have his address.

brent, stain your doors. it's the easiest part...c'mon... all the "cool" kids are doing it

sapphire_moon
06-11-04, 09:33 AM
lol huhet.......I could never do that, I was kidding!

But I just KNOW he is going to want to give me one of the future babies!

latazyo
06-11-04, 10:25 AM
I'm sure he'd give you a baby in exchange for some budweiser, he's got a soft spot (and a soft belly)

sapphire_moon
06-11-04, 02:01 PM
oh no problem there. I will be living close to a budweiser plant (I think??? lol)

jjnnbns
06-11-04, 02:21 PM
only if you've got a bowl of green olives to munch on whilel drinking the budweiser... or perhaps a bottle of Bookers bourbon?? Mmmm

sapphire_moon
06-11-04, 04:09 PM
If thats all it takes for an albino baby boa, no problem!

MouseKilla
06-11-04, 11:33 PM
Amazing cages! Nice looking and extremely functional design. I much prefer the piano hinge style of doors to sliding glass, it's simpler and offers better access it seems.

Do you have a list of the materials you used or was this the product of 236 seperate trips to home depot? lol!

jjnnbns
06-12-04, 01:24 PM
I love having the ability to open the entire face of the enclosure at a time instead of sliding glass back and forth.

Well, I can give a rough list of supplies, but I was at Home Depot more than I was at home! Unfortunately I do not have access to many tools other than my drill, so I had to have the cuts made at home depot and they are not the most skilled carpenters, so I wound up driving to a friends garage a couple of times to use a saw and clean up some cuts.

THE LIST:
* this will be to build ONE, so I bought twice as much*

4x8 oak plywood (3/4"), I used this for appearance and it's not necessary to get the oak or birch, as they cost well over $40US
-One sheet will be enough to make the top (4x2) bottom (47 1/4" x 2') two sides (18" tall x 24" deep) and the back (46 1/2" x 16")
--I build this way so that there is a small space under the floor of each cage so that when they stack the heat tape or UTH is not pinned. The gap is approx. 1/2"

Marine enamel, I put two coats on each enclosure and barely made it with a quart (I expected it to take much more so I bought a few cans!!!) ($17/qt)

To trim it out (and effectively create a litter dam) I used red oak 1x4 ($1.50/ft) and 1x2 ($0.79/foot)
-To trim the bottom I use the 1x4 at 49 1/2" for the face and (2) 24" pieces along the sides.
--The top uses the same lengths but only 1x2, and then I also cut two 13" strips of 1x2 for the vertical facing.

The doors are more work than I thought however. Each is made of 1x2 to the proper dimensons, and I fasten them with 6" "L" brackets to hold together strong and then cut plexi or acrylic to fit. After the cost of wood, brackets, hinges, and fasteners to lock the doors, the cost wound up being around $25 each (two doors per enclosure, so it costs $50 per unit!)

All in all I would estimate that it cost close to $150 per unit (hopefully under) and a lot of time actually goes into it. Next time I may end up purchasing either vision or boaphile, unless I can gain access to a nice work shop...

Hopefully this helps out a little, and that I didn't miss anything, but I am at work right now so I am typing this off and on and for some reason in the 'quick reply' box so I may not make as much sense as possible!

Happy herping,
Brent Strande

MouseKilla
06-13-04, 04:45 PM
That's awesome, thanks.

I wasn't sure what the best choice of sealants was but that sounds reasonably priced and should do the trick.

It does sound like you spent a lot of money on the hardware for the doors but that all comes down to how you want it to work, whether you want two doors or one, what hinges, handles and locks you choose. You could go either really cheap or really expensive on that stuff according to preference. Once again, nice work!

jjnnbns
06-13-04, 05:10 PM
Worst thing with the doors is that there is nothing all that expensive in them, each L bracket is $1.50 so thats $6 per door and the generic bolt locks are $2 apiece and each door needs two, so thats another $4. Knobs are only $1 each, wood cost is around $5 per door, and plexi around another $5 or so per door... coming to $21 excluding screws, silicone, and finish