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Cornelsworld
05-29-02, 01:55 PM
My second attempt at an oak cage: Almost Done.... It has taken me way too much of my spare time.. Can't wait to ship it off. Then I get to tackle the mess that I call a workshop.


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The top Vent and the Electrical Hide box just need to be sanded and stained and then the cage is done.

Let me know what you think.

Greg:groove:

Jeff_Favelle
05-29-02, 06:15 PM
That's awesome, what's it for?

Cornelsworld
05-29-02, 07:29 PM
n/p

stewart
05-29-02, 07:45 PM
Very Lucky cornsakes!!!!!!!!

Jeff_Favelle
05-29-02, 07:53 PM
They are either 12 foot long cornsnakes that like to climb, or its going to be one crazy setup!!

Quervo
05-30-02, 09:30 AM
Nice lookin cage!

I like the little mouse holes in the back.:p

Cornelsworld
05-30-02, 10:13 AM
He wanted those in case he ever put heat pads or anything with a cord into the cage itself. I never even thought of them as mouse holes, but I guess if you ever fed live, it might be cause for some concern. His idea not mine. I thought everything turned out pretty good though.

Greg

jason h
05-30-02, 12:03 PM
very nice!! roughly whats it cost to build material etc. and why did you make the bottom glass? just curious.:thumbsup:

Cornelsworld
05-30-02, 12:52 PM
For me to build this cage including the labour (which i don't think I charged enough for was $1000.00. I used glass for everything except for the back and i'm sure that the glass is cheaper. I also thought that if he were to put heaters underneath, there would be better heat transfer. It is able to hole a fair bit of weight with the support that I have underneath it. I have stood inside it (200lbs) and had no problems.

Greg

jason h
05-30-02, 04:06 PM
cool thanks fer the answers it turned out wonderfully!:)

backdraft1320
05-30-02, 07:07 PM
SUPER NICE
LETS BUILD ONE FOR EVERYBODY LOL.