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06-18-07, 11:48 PM
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Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
This one has only been set up about a week or so....so far so good, everything is working exactly how it should be!
~B~
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08-23-07, 03:36 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Hey SnakeGuru,
Just wondering what the dimensions were on that there boa stacker. I wanna build a group of stackers like that 4 1 of my tegus , one of my red tails, and one 4 my 5 ft newest burm, leaving one empty 4 a spare. Except the one on top.
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08-23-07, 03:37 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Also what type of wood treatment did u use? And is that 1/4 inch plexi?
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08-23-07, 03:49 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
i am thinking i never should have joined this forum...you guys have amazing setups...i think i am going to be spending the 600$ i get next month to build one of these....they seem to save so much space! lol and on the comment about not joining, only because i cn now see myself spending a loooot of money
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08-23-07, 03:56 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Each individual cage measures 4ftx2ftx18" high (more of a male rack and sub-adult system) I did use 1/4" plexi yes. The top cage is just a spare I had it's not actually built into the rack but that one is 3ftx2ftx2ft.
Coating is a mix, I do 4 coats of outdoor latex paint for the base coat, then accents in enamel paint, then 5 to 7 coats of Min-Wax Poly-crylic for the clearcoat.
Then seal all the joints with clear silicone.
~B~
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08-23-07, 04:31 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
My oh my thats alot of coats, is that really necessary, or is it ur personal pref. .. Is it possible to use just 4 c
oats of poly crylic? Or 2 coats of outdoor latex paint and then 4 coats of poly?
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08-23-07, 04:33 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
And wats the enamel 4 accents do, im a carpenter not a painter... lol I need some help with the painting poly issue.
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08-23-07, 05:00 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
LOL, yeah I suppose you could less coats....I'm just an over achiever, I kind of go by the feel of it after I'm finished. I guess if I were going to do less coats I would slash a couple off the base coat and keep with the poly....though I woudl guess you could by with 3 and 3 I would think.
The Enamel is the white part of the cage....I'm not sure what kind of paint job you were going to do, but basically that is just for looks, doesn't really do anything for the coating.
~B~
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08-23-07, 05:07 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
On my birch plywood cage i used just 5 coats of poly. Is that ok?
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08-23-07, 06:38 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Oh yeah that should be just fine.....there's actually a lot of people who get by on less coats. Like I said I'm just an over achiever. LOL
~B~
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08-23-07, 11:06 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Yea, but your cages are always sweet lookin.
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08-24-07, 12:37 AM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
LOL, well thanks man!
~B~
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08-26-07, 01:08 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
So you're gonna make me some right? LOL
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"Pookie" Male (BCC) Colombian Redtail Boa.
"Pumpkin" Male Dumeril Boa.
"Princess" Female Anery Pastel Boa.
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08-26-07, 07:48 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
Apparently I'm going to have to start a list! LOL
~B~
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09-09-07, 10:55 PM
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Re: Newly Finished Boa 5 Stacker
sorry...but I am new here...maY I check with u ...snakeguru...
the enclosure...is using wood or metal ?
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