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09-04-03, 12:44 AM
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Rubbermaid set-up
Last edited by T.O-SK8TER; 09-04-03 at 12:47 AM..
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09-04-03, 07:59 AM
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Love his permament home!
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09-04-03, 08:20 AM
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Not a bad idea! I bet that rubbermaid is a lot cheaper than a regular glass enclosure! I should give it a shot! But i must say i love his permanent home too!  Nice work!
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09-04-03, 02:07 PM
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Is that plexi glass on top so you can see in? If it is I was thinking about doing that. Getting the biggest rubbermaid possible, then most of the long side out, and putting a piece of plexi glass there so I could see in, And I love how you did the lighting! Thanx for the ideas!!!! And you have an awesome Permant home!!!!
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09-04-03, 10:30 PM
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Thanx, and yes that is plexiglass I attached it by drilling holes and using nuts and bolts!
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09-05-03, 01:56 PM
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You did a hell of a nice job on that enclosure.
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09-05-03, 03:24 PM
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Wow! His permanent home looks amazing! Great idea with his temporary home too!
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09-06-03, 11:24 AM
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How big is your burm thats in there? I was thinking of doing something like that for an adult BP....
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09-06-03, 03:12 PM
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Is plexiglass cheaper than normal glass? I allwase thought it was more expensive?
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09-07-03, 02:35 PM
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How much did it cost to make the rubbermade?????
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09-07-03, 07:21 PM
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the rubbermaid was 20 bucks and everything else was just leftovers from other projects.
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09-10-03, 07:42 AM
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Great Rubbermaid setup!
Thanks for the ideas T.O.!
Dave
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