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victoria do you know any one that owns a circular saw? and a pwoer drill thats all it takes to build melamine cages you buy one sheet of melamine at homedepot / revy it will cost about 25 bucks for 5/8 sheet 1/2 will work but 5/8ths is cheaper for some reason so just gets whats cheaper the you cut it in 4 equal pieces 4x2x2 then take one of these pieces and cut them in half for the sides thenscrew it together you can frame the plexiglass with fir stripping if you want for extra stiffness on the front but i do it a differnt way but you need a router table to do it it cost me 30 bucks to build my jcp's future cage but i had plexi
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I own a screwdriver and a pair of needle-nose pliers. I have no friends (I'm serious) so no, unfortunately, I can't have someone else build something for me or use their shop. So, I'll start out with one more snake, then buy a new one each year with my tax return, I guess.
well if home depot will cut it for you then you could persuade them to drill a couple of holes for you maybe for a tip or something If you are inventive you can make anything work
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"Far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement, but few can argue with it."