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zombielotus
10-23-10, 11:03 AM
I'm building a cage for a Jungle Carpet. What kind of glass should I use for the door? The glass is going to be 46"x18" 1/4" thick.
Is tempered glass necessary?
shaunyboy
10-23-10, 11:12 AM
I'm building a cage for a Jungle Carpet. What kind of glass should I use for the door? The glass is going to be 46"x18" 1/4" thick.
Is tempered glass necessary?
over here in the uk we use british safety standard glass
sorry im unsure what the american equivilent of that would be
it will imo need to be toughened glass of some kind as an adult jungle has a fair bit of power when it comes to pushing against the glass
cheers shaun
infernalis
10-23-10, 11:15 AM
It's not necessary, but it is better, even better yet is the laminated shatterproof glass.
What I do is ask the glass shop for pieces that have been cut and then either never picked up or rejected by the customer.
I get nice panels for $5 each that way, and the glass shop is happy to get rid of the odd sizes.
then I just cut the wood to match the glass.
But anyways back to your original question, safety glass is great for peace of mind that if you knock something into it that the glass will not produce any of those jagged pieces that can either cut you, a family member or your snake.
zombielotus
10-23-10, 11:25 AM
thanks for the info.
shaunyboy
10-23-10, 11:30 AM
It's not necessary, but it is better, even better yet is the laminated shatterproof glass.
What I do is ask the glass shop for pieces that have been cut and then either never picked up or rejected by the customer.
I get nice panels for $5 each that way, and the glass shop is happy to get rid of the odd sizes.
then I just cut the wood to match the glass.
But anyways back to your original question, safety glass is great for peace of mind that if you knock something into it that the glass will not produce any of those jagged pieces that can either cut you, a family member or your snake.
anything strong as ive had carpets that go into a bit of a frenzy at feeding time and will strike the glass as soon as they detect your heat signature as you open the tank for feeding.
they can hit it quite hard
cheers shaun
infernalis
10-23-10, 11:47 AM
Thanks for pointing that out mate.. I didn't think about that part.
I use safety glass for my custom builds anyhow, It offers a peace of mind.
I know out Savannah monitor is hard on his glass, he even used to grab his food bowl in his mouth and bang it against the cage.
marvelfreak
10-23-10, 11:53 AM
I always used 1/2 inch to inch thick plex glass for custom cages.
Shauny Tempered glass is what used in car for side windows. Most of my house window have been replace with tempered glass has my 11 year can break them. Cost more but worth the money.
Thanks for pointing that out mate.. I didn't think about that part.
I use safety glass for my custom builds anyhow, It offers a peace of mind.
I know out Savannah monitor is hard on his glass, he even used to grab his food bowl in his mouth and bang it against the cage.
sounds like my guy who would "re decorate" his cage
it got so bad when i cleaned it out and put every thing back in i would just toss it in and watch him for hours building hides and stuff
I`ve got a load of vivs I made myself and they all have NON tempered 4mm float in them. Tempered is always better, maybe even essential for really big snakes but for smaller stuff? Not essential.... :)
D&J-burgos
10-23-10, 04:55 PM
i would use plexi glass...light weight and made of strong plastic doesnt break easily
Freebody
10-23-10, 05:24 PM
i use 1/4 inch plexi glass for all my cages.
D&J-burgos
10-23-10, 08:07 PM
i built a cage for my iguana with plexiglass plywood and some 1x4s worked great and they loved it
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