View Full Version : How to build a 4 ft by 2ft Cage
JDouglas
08-31-04, 03:24 PM
How To Build A 4ft by 2ft by 1ft Cage (http://showcase.netins.net/web/reptiles/cage.html)
A larger version can easily be built by increasing the dimensions.
Tim_Cranwill
08-31-04, 03:32 PM
Very nice!
Bartman
08-31-04, 05:11 PM
Great post! Thanks for sharing
Yes great post, where did you get the vents?? I can't find anything like that here and Calgary. Thanks, Mike
ChunkyMunky
09-08-04, 11:13 PM
Looks great! Thanks for sharing. I might have to steal your design in the near future. Later.
Dan.
bistrobob85
09-09-04, 12:00 AM
Me too... very useful thread, thanks JDouglas!
Got_Herps?
11-11-04, 03:27 PM
Hello all,
I'm having trouble finding a place to buy Melamine panels. Do you get them online or do you have a local distributor? The Lowe's and Home Depot don't seem to stock them here in Saint Louis. Thanks for any info.
-Paul
Tim_Cranwill
11-11-04, 03:35 PM
Really? They seem to be at every hardware store I go to. Have you asked one of the employees? They are in the lumber section as well as the shelving section where I shop.
Asian Jon
11-11-04, 04:46 PM
Sweet design!!Where do I ge the glass and have it cut?
Look in the yellow pages under "glass". Seriously, there should be dozens of glass shops. Any that advertise "home" or "residential" glass will cut to order for you.
Roy
Wow, what more could you want? Perfect step by step instructions. I don't even need a cage and i'm itchin to go start building one. Thanks a lot
Geoff
Invictus
11-16-04, 04:07 PM
Very good step by step, there's only one critique I have, based on my own experiences... I notice you put the sides flush against the ground, beside the floor panel. In doing this, you are depending on the screws and the top panel to hold the weight of the cage. Something you may want to try is to put the sides ON the floor panel, as well as the back... this way the side and back entire walls support the load of the cage top, and anything you stack on top of it. Diagrams below for futher clarification:
http://www.invictusexotics.com/images/method1.jpg
http://www.invictusexotics.com/images/method2.jpg
Greg West
11-16-04, 04:17 PM
I agree with Ken. This is how I build all of my cage whether glass or wood. You are building a stronger cage when you are using the bottom panel as supprt for the rest of the cages. That way the screw or the silicone is just holding it together, instead of holding it together and holding the rest of the cage up.
Greg
JDouglas
11-16-04, 04:28 PM
I also agree that it would be stronger built Ken's way and is an easy adjustment to make. Instead of cutting the bottom board you would cut 1.5 inches off the back. We have many cages stacked up but all are the same size so weight is still distributed onto the back and sides causing no problems. Stacking a few narrower cages on top could be a problem because the weight would be supported only by the screws in the sides and back.
peterm15
11-16-04, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by Asian Jon
Sweet design!!Where do I ge the glass and have it cut?
Look in the yellow pages under "glass". Seriously, there should be dozens of glass shops. Any that advertise "home" or "residential" glass will cut to order for you.
Roy]
you gotta wtach that though... its quite expensive...
my dad owns a glass business and ive worked there for years... when they are asked to do that they charge you like $25 per cut 2-3 cuts per peice and materials... they charge a min square footage.. if its not larger...
try plexy.
upsides... it wont break, cheaper. can get it at hardware stores, you can cut yourself, can be drilled. for locks
downsides. scratches very easily and over time it dis-colours.
if your looking for a display peice however youll need glass..
in this case, some home hardware stores DO cut glass. it is cheaper than a glass company believe it or not. but if you have an old tank that is busted or something take it apart... either build the cahe around these measurements or cut the glass yourself... you can get glass cutters from hardware stores...
peterm15
11-16-04, 05:20 PM
if you wanna know how to cut glass just pm me or something and ill tell ya... if it becomes popular ( which i doubt) ill post it. and just remember that alot of the times the glass is scrap used glass... it may be brittle scratched or even have poisions on it like windex gas line antifreeze and silicone.
oh ya and if you do buy the glass make sure you ask for it to be airesed ( cant spell it) or the sharp edges taken off... but you can do that yourself to... just round off the sharp edge useing any sandpaper, just like you would with wood
camille
08-23-05, 01:10 PM
the link doesent work for me :(
-okapi-
09-13-05, 10:34 PM
The links not workin for me :(
Bighead
10-04-05, 03:41 PM
yup. link's dead now.
thelessa
10-26-05, 11:58 PM
sadly, this link has gone 404, can someone repost it?
Thanks
Link Not Working For Me...
blazinreps
12-12-05, 12:39 PM
plz someone repost the link
marshall_p
10-18-06, 08:28 AM
This link not workin' for me either, does anyone have an update on this one, I'd like to have seen it, Marshall P.
JDouglas
10-19-06, 04:25 PM
I found an old copy on my brother's computer so I am happy to put this page back up on the internet!
http://showcase.netins.net/web/reptiles/cage.html
It can also be seen at this link...
http://strikingserpents.com/cage.html
marshall_p
10-20-06, 10:29 PM
Thanx, that's an awesome cage design, I appreciate you sharing that, Marsh.
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