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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 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
 Originally Posted by Petboy15
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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