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  • 09-28-2007, 01:02 AM
    Nagini88
    Building a cage, meterial?
    This may be a stupid questin, but you know the materials AP racks and other similar things are built out of? Plastic like PVC/ABS material? Does anyone know if its possible to make your own? I designed a rack, and dont really want to build it with melamine, I like the material of my AP better.
  • 09-28-2007, 10:15 AM
    joepythons
    Re: Building a cage, meterial?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nagini88
    This may be a stupid questin, but you know the materials AP racks and other similar things are built out of? Plastic like PVC/ABS material? Does anyone know if its possible to make your own? I designed a rack, and dont really want to build it with melamine, I like the material of my AP better.

    Unless you have the machines to heat and bend the material i dont think its possible to use that material to make a cage.Sorry :(
  • 09-28-2007, 10:37 AM
    JoshJP7
    Re: Building a cage, meterial?
    Dont know about the plastic but Joes post sounds right... I used Birch Cabinet grade plywood for mine... 1 4X8 sheet was enough to build 1 - 4x2x1.5ft cage ... cost me $25 per sheet at home depot.
  • 09-28-2007, 10:54 AM
    lord jackel
    Re: Building a cage, meterial?
    The stuff you are talking about is Expanded PVC (trade name Sintra). It can be cut and screwed together just like MDF...so yes you could build a cage with it....but as Joe points out you really need a heat press to get the most benefit from using it. Sintra is flexable and brittle so if you cut and screw it together it is more likely to bend and break apart. By heating, bending and sealing it you don't create moving joints that can break apart which keeps it more structurely sound.


    So depending on the benefit you were hoping to get will depending on if you should use it. I have built cages from it and also MDF and outside of some added weight there isn't much difference in the end results.
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