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Building Enclosure - couple questions...

nivek5225

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I am planning on an enclosure for my frilled dragons which will be 4ft high x 4ft long x 2ft deep. I am thinking of using plywood and coating it with either polycrylic or epoxy and then using linoliem for the bottom where any substrate will be.

My question is... in what order should i do all of that? Build the basic structure first, then coat everything with polycrylic or epoxy, and then finally put the linolium?

Thanks!
 

ColdThirst

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Yes, do not coat it before, coat it after if thats what your going to do, also be sure and check the epoxy that your thinking about using what its heat limits are. You dont want it to start relaeasing Toxic fumes when you turn your heat lamp on. Other than that, yeah.
 

ierowe

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I used plywood for my tegu cage and sealed it with drylok extreme which is supposed to last 15 years. I know they use drylok for masonry sealant.
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nivek5225

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ierowe said:
I used plywood for my tegu cage and sealed it with drylok extreme which is supposed to last 15 years. I know they use drylok for masonry sealant.
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How many coats of drylok extreme did you use? Are you also using that for the outside of your enclosure?
 

jmiles50

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I used Kills brand primor(2-3 coats) then 2-3 coats of a high gloss paint. That seemed to do the trick :!: I've never used linoleum.
 

nivek5225

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ierowe said:
I used plywood for my tegu cage and sealed it with drylok extreme which is supposed to last 15 years. I know they use drylok for masonry sealant.
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This might be a stupid question, but i'm asking anyway! Is the drylok extreme the ONLY thing you put on the inside? Do you need to put any kind of primer or anything first?
 

ierowe

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Need? lol Maybe but I figured the first coat as a kind of primer. primer is just a sealer. we will see how it holds up. It is some very rough stuff though.
 

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