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    hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    What does everyone do to attach hardware cloth to their plastic tub lids?

    I made a hamster cage similar to what is described to use for breeding mice/rats, but used screws up through the lid.

    I've read here some people just hot glue the hardware cloth to the plastic lids... don't the mice/rats chew through that? Do you glue the inside of the lid or outside?

    Anyone ever used silicone?

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    I wouldn't use silicone, or glue. Just drill/cut holes and zip tie the hardware cloth to it.

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    Yup, I've used both wire (I think 18 guage) and zipties. I have never had a rat try to chew out this way.

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    I used bailing wire.

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    Wire woven through holes in the lid.



    Works great! Place the hardware cloth Inside and weave from the Outside and no chewing occurs.
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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    I use zip ties on the lids and as long as they are nice and tight and checked on a regular basis you should be fine, if i notice a tub that is always trying to chew out I will take some aluminum tape and run it around the edges over the zip ties and this seems to stop them for awhile but never have had to many issues

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    Staple gun! Works great

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    Re: hardware cloth/plastic tub lids

    Quote Originally Posted by Petboy15 View Post
    Staple gun! Works great
    But then you have to worry about rats impaling themselves on the ends, because the staples stick out.

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