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sSNAKESs.com
10-09-02, 01:15 PM
I made these 2 cages a few days ago :) to house some boas! enjoy!

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/504/1boacages-med.jpg

Syst3m
10-09-02, 01:51 PM
Want to be a pal and post some plans?
I would love to see how those were made.

sSNAKESs.com
10-09-02, 02:02 PM
lol i dont have plans sorry man... just kind of work out of my head :P

PoiSoNouS
10-09-02, 02:06 PM
system.. you just have to put some wood together... it is pretty easy to know it was made just when you are looking at it...

Btw Jeff, Really nice job, I like it, it looks really good and neat. :)

sSNAKESs.com
10-09-02, 02:28 PM
thanks Mary! and yep its just a box :P cant get much simpler :)

Kurzix
10-09-02, 02:40 PM
if only I could find some of that darn elusive glass track for sliding doors GRRRR lol

Greg West
10-09-02, 02:51 PM
Did you screw it together or what did you use? I don't see any screw heads, or are they on the sides where you can't see them?

Greg.

ps. Looks pretty good. I am assuming they are melamine. You should almost start selling them for the amount that you have been making lately.

KaHane
10-09-02, 02:53 PM
Very nice Jeff:)

sSNAKESs.com
10-09-02, 02:54 PM
thanks guys! :) the screw heads are only visable from the top, since they are stackable, i put the screws on the top and bottom.. since the sides can still be seen, i dont put any screws there :)

Greg West
10-09-02, 02:58 PM
Don't you have to screw the supports under the sliding glass track from the sides?

Greg

Matt_K
10-09-02, 02:58 PM
those look great man. Wanna come and build me about 5 of those?!?!?!?! i'll pay in beer?!!!!

sSNAKESs.com
10-09-02, 03:30 PM
lol inked! Greg i screw them in from the top, once the silicon is in place and dry you couldnt move them if you tried ;) When i made the taller versions and the ledges are bigger, i screw in the side because it needs the extra support ;)

Edwin
10-09-02, 04:45 PM
Top-notch cages. Very neat looking. Congrats.

Dunner
10-09-02, 04:46 PM
hey jeff, think you could give me a hand, well not literally, a few helping ideas, i need to make a few cages, roughly about 5-6 feet long, i would love to do what you've done there, stackable would definatly save space, anyways the thing is, i've really never made anything before, and i what i'm trying to say is, anyone who could give a breif walkthrough of how it was done, i have access to tools and glass and all that, anyways thanks a lot

evan

Jeff_Favelle
10-09-02, 06:50 PM
Lookin' great man!! I hope you're getting that glass for free?!!

crochunter
10-09-02, 07:26 PM
great looking enclosures. I'm in the middle of making a couple of larger ones for my burms

lance
10-09-02, 08:46 PM
another awsome job jeff

Linds
10-09-02, 09:20 PM
LOL your nuts! I don't know anyone that can throw together crappy cages in the time you throw together several awesome ones! Love the way you just "throw them together", keep it up! :p

Dom
10-09-02, 09:48 PM
Wow Jeff - thats nuts .. they look awesome!

snakedude_03
10-09-02, 10:29 PM
and u just whip that all together eh jeff?

sSNAKESs.com
10-10-02, 09:01 AM
hehe thanks guys! :) it usually takes about 2 hours from start to finish per cage, the first couple of cages i built didnt go so smoothly! LOL but once you get the feel for it they come pretty easy! :)

Jeff F: LOL hell no! the glass is actually super clear, just alot of finger prints and the flash made it look like that :P