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Finally done!

solo87

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Finished up "Ted's" enclosure.

8x4x3
3/4" Plywood
2x4 wood frame
Plexiglass doors
Cypress mulch bedding
Cost me about ~$600 total to build
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Walter1

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Finished up "Ted's" enclosure.

8x4x3
3/4" Plywood
2x4 wood frame
Plexiglass doors
Cypress mulch bedding
Cost me about ~$600 total to build
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Looks great.
 

JimB

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Great job!! I'm curious as to how you did your sliding doors? That's always been a challenge for me.
 

JimB

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@JimB I had to cut them with a jigsaw. They sell an attachment that is meant to cut plexiglass


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Thanks! I'm also interestered in the slides or trays that the plexiglass rides in? I've made wooden doors with 1/4" screen instead of Plexiglass for my Rhino enclosure but couldn't figure out how to make them slide very well. I would un using Closit Door hardware so the doors actually hang instead of slide on something. It works but not too well really.
Thanks for helping me out here.
 

solo87

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I've had to cut mine several times because it would open halfway on one side then stop.


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