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Old 02-04-15, 05:19 PM   #16
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Re: Sheet PVC at big box store

Menards has them too, 1/4 thick is $56. A friend of mine is building 48x19x18 enclosures out of one sheet, and they're sturdy. Total cost with Plexiglas and hardware is about $70 per enclosure.
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Old 02-04-15, 06:21 PM   #17
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My Home Depot has this too, Azek board, I assume it's Expanded PVC but I have not called the vendor for details. If you just want one cheap 4x2, I doubt it's worth it because boamaster and AP both have them for around the 150$ range plus shipping or gas to go get them. As someone already mentioned, you need two for the 4x2 (although the scrap will already get you started on a second one). I think you could also save quite a bit on doing a large rack with these compared to buying one. It's hard to find racks for 40+" tubs and I imagine shipping would be quite high. I would also consider it if I were going to build 4 or more cages. I wonder if any of the cage makers would sell off 4 or 5 sheets though and beat HD's prices?
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My Home Depot has this too, Azek board, I assume it's Expanded PVC but I have not called the vendor for details. If you just want one cheap 4x2, I doubt it's worth it because boamaster and AP both have them for around the 150$ range plus shipping or gas to go get them. As someone already mentioned, you need two for the 4x2 (although the scrap will already get you started on a second one). I think you could also save quite a bit on doing a large rack with these compared to buying one. It's hard to find racks for 40+" tubs and I imagine shipping would be quite high. I would also consider it if I were going to build 4 or more cages. I wonder if any of the cage makers would sell off 4 or 5 sheets though and beat HD's prices?
The cage makers more than likely buy vendor direct, in bulk to avoid a Home Depot markup. Even if they would sell you the sheets by themselves it would probably be about the same as HD after they add their own markup and charge you shipping.
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Re: Sheet PVC at big box store

Herp Houses cuts all his cages with a c and c machine. I think that's what it's called
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Just curious, but the tag said 1/2x48x8. So would that be 4foot by eight inches? Or am I just seeing things wrong?
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Old 02-04-15, 07:37 PM   #21
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Re: Sheet PVC at big box store

As mentioned the plastic can be used to make a nice easy enclosure, like this 3x2x2 I built years ago.



You can actually get a cage approx 4 x 2 x 2 out of one sheet, and with sliding doors it will only be at or less than 150. There is no commercial cage in that price range in this size.

We use vents like this;
Round Plastic Louvers | Maurice Franklin Louver Company
These vents are also available at Home Depot.

Edit: these are 4 ft x 8 ft sheets that are 1/2" thick, not sure why they worded the tag like that.
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Just curious, but the tag said 1/2x48x8. So would that be 4foot by eight inches? Or am I just seeing things wrong?
48inches x 8 feet
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AP's 4'x2'x2' cage is 339 plus shipping, you could build two for the price of one.
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Edit: these are 4 ft x 8 ft sheets that are 1/2" thick, not sure why they worded the tag like that.
OK that's what was goofing me up. Not sure why they used both feet and inches. Thanks for clearing that up. I'll have to look for this at my home depot.
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AP's 4'x2'x2' cage is 339 plus shipping, you could build two for the price of one.
Also consider what your talents are as well. If you aren't handy make sure someone who is helps otherwise you'll waste half the money trying to build one that you could have put towards something that actually looks nice. Like myself If I tried to build something out of pvc it wouldn't come out looking nearly as nice as one I could just buy or build with the help of my handy friend.
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This would work perfect for building a nice size incubator cheap. Plus if you got a few sheet you could build a multiply leave cage.
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Old 03-15-15, 12:49 AM   #27
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Forgot to add, I went back and took a second look at the Azek board. It seemed incredibly flimsy to me compared to the stuff Animal Plastics builds their enclosures out of.
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Old 03-15-15, 07:14 AM   #28
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Wrecker, I'm not sure your math adds up on that one. You would need a single 4x8 sheet to build a 4x2x1 cage and then add the plexi glass door(s), hinges and latches. That's assuming you loose about 1/8 inch per cut from the saw kerf for a total of 4 cuts or 1/2inch. That said, if you go to Northwest constrictors, you can buy a very well made cage made from HDPE (which is better than PVC because it does not stain from urates) for $250 shipped to your door. I guess it's a matter of how much work you're willing to do (assuming that you have the tools and the skills) and what your time is worth.
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Old 03-15-15, 10:59 AM   #29
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Re: Sheet PVC at big box store

there's a place near my town that sells 4x8 sheets for $60 - its not pvc... its poly-something. anyways its a "kitchen grade" plastic and you cant beat that price. they have pre cut pieces 32"x42" for around $25 as well.

building a cage rather than buying from a company doesn't necessarily come down to price... some people feel good about them selves after accomplishing something new. I'm starting to build a cage and i'm sure it wont be too much cheaper, but i like doing things myself and the possibilities are endless when building your own.
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Old 03-15-15, 04:28 PM   #30
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Josh, that's mainly why I want to build all my own stuff, too. I like messing with things and wood working was never something I really took up and cages are just enough of a challenge for me to enjoy but not something you need to be a master craftsman to pull off. There's actually a woodworking school near me where you can use all their tools plus get instruction for 20$ an hour so I feel like it's something anyone can do if they look around even if they don't have good tools or an extra hand to help.

I decided against PVC due to the cost and how flimsy the sheets at HD are, I wouldn't trust that stuff from a 4'L cages stacked. I don't mind my cages weighing more as I don't often move things around. I try to set everything up so that I can get to all four sides of everything without moving things if I ever have an escapee. The cost of materials is a bit high though, plywood under 40$ a sheet was all warped to the point I wouldn't be able to pull it off and polyurethane is 10$ a pint so not exactly cheap either.

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