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12-27-12, 02:04 AM
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Decided on an enclosure
I was given some plans at another site and I found a local wood worker that has done some really nice dog houses, bird houses and other stuff. This would be his second reptile cage and I'm sure it won't be his last.
He estimated the price for the 4x2x2 at $200 for labor and materials.
These are the plans he's using, but it's going to be 100% redwood instead of plywood
EZ Cage Prints
Link to his page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brand...533268?fref=ts
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12-27-12, 03:49 PM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
Why start another thread on this? Why not put in the enclosure thread you started yesterday?
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12-28-12, 01:23 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
Good call on a wooden viv. Is he sealing it and everything?
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12-28-12, 04:32 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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Good call on a wooden viv. Is he sealing it and everything?
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Yep, everything will be stained and sealed.
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12-28-12, 05:53 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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Yep, everything will be stained and sealed.
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Well that's not too bad of a price. You should see if he can trim it out a bit. Are the doors sliding or swinging?
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12-28-12, 12:09 PM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
That seems like a pretty good price for that size made out of real wood and sealed etc. Over here for a custom 4x2x2 viv out of melamine you will be looking at about £90 ($145) and if you had a real wood one made I am sure it would cost a hell of a lot more, especially if it was garnished and sealed.
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12-29-12, 10:24 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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Well that's not too bad of a price. You should see if he can trim it out a bit. Are the doors sliding or swinging?
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We've been talking out details and he can do swinging or sliding. He said 200 is the cheapest he'd be able to go for the quality.
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12-29-12, 10:27 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
I prefer sliding myself. It has some draw backs when it comes to access. But swinging are more cumbersome IMO.
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12-30-12, 05:32 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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I prefer sliding myself. It has some draw backs when it comes to access. But swinging are more cumbersome IMO.
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I've heard of swinging being bad for certain snakes that are more active and will try to dart out of every corner.
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12-30-12, 05:41 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
I prefer sliding myself. It has some draw backs when it comes to access. But swinging are more cumbersome IMO.
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over here we have removable sliding doors Kevin.....
the top runner for the glass is deeper inside than the bottom runner
there's enough room in the top runner,to push the glass upwards,allowing the bottom of the glass,to pass out past the bottom runner,this is how you put the sliding doors in as well
its makes it easy for cleaning,etc
cheers shaun
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12-30-12, 08:48 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
over here we have removable sliding doors Kevin.....
the top runner for the glass is deeper inside than the bottom runner
there's enough room in the top runner,to push the glass upwards,allowing the bottom of the glass,to pass out past the bottom runner,this is how you put the sliding doors in as well
its makes it easy for cleaning,etc
cheers shaun
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Yeah well unfortunately I salvaged the racks for my vivs and I didn't think that far ahead. :/
I actually have to unscrews my top track and remove it to get doors our...... I always assume people have setups like me.
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12-30-12, 10:27 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
I will always prefer sliding. My burm is in a cage with a drop down door, and I hate it. I can't open up only part of the cage if I want, and I have to be really careful not to pinch his tail. Not to mention it won't close if any substrate gets in the door.
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12-30-12, 10:46 AM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
With a sliding door its easy to refill watere bowls even on feeding days  just slide a little and poor ratherthan having an angry hungry retic trying to bite you in the face
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12-30-12, 02:38 PM
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Re: Decided on an enclosure
I agree that sliding is better. It is also extremely simple to make the doors removable.
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