ASF's Hoax Style Huge DUW
This is a 116Q tub from sterilite so just adjust to your needs.
Here is the lid before anything is done.
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After I cut out the lid.
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On these lids I just used a razor knife. On the clear plastic ones I use a dremel tool with a wood detail blade. They are harder plastic and don't really cut well with a razor.
I used 1/4 hardware cloth to keep in the ASF babies. I made the holes with a wood burner. I used tie wire to hold down the hardware cloth, approx every two inches.
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The lid fully tied down.
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I have a hopper build into the lid. This is how you make that if you like.
This one is a two piece hopper because I had this for scrap. It is much easier to use one piece. I will try to do a one piece and put up the pictures for it.
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Step two.
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Now for the other half that has the bottom.
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Step two for the other half.
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Tie up the corner. It will make it easier later.
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Put the two together and lace it up.
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Leave the extra so you can tie it to the lid.
Cut a hole in the top. I lay mine against it to lay it out. It makes it mistake proof. It is so depressing having to do all of that cutting and tying twice.
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Lace it up really well. I make two passes all the way around. I do not want to have to find more ASF's in my bath tub ;)
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This is the finished product.
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I mount my wheel on the lid to keep the ground more clear for them to run around.
I have been mounting my water bottles on the inside but I think I am going to buy the plastic ones and mount them on the out side. Some one told me to put a metal washer on the hole to keep them from chewing on it. I am just not happy with the bottle inside it makes watering easier on the outside.
Let me know what you think. Thanks for taking the time to look. It took 5 hours to make the tub take pictures along the way resize and post this, I really liked doing this and I hope it can help some one.
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Looks really nice, a lot like Connies...bigger I think, and I like the wire interlacing for security. What gauge/type of wiring did you use?
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I need to make one of those for my grow outs,my lab cages are full!!
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Great stuff!!! Very detailed instructions too... You've never had them chew through plastic? I was under the impression that they had to be kept in glass... but I know more and more people are keeping them in plastic!
Again... great stuff!
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ThyTempest
Looks really nice, a lot like Connies...bigger I think, and I like the wire interlacing for security. What gauge/type of wiring did you use?
My design is based off of Connies. I used 1/4" hardware cloth.
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greghall
I need to make one of those for my grow outs,my lab cages are full!!
I have one of the tubs with 18 hoppers in it, they have plenty of room.
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Laooda
Great stuff!!! Very detailed instructions too... You've never had them chew through plastic? I was under the impression that they had to be kept in glass... but I know more and more people are keeping them in plastic!
Again... great stuff!
I had my male chew through another tub that I had. It had a hole in it from where I changed my mind on a design. Never change your mind, if you do I would glue a metal washer there with some aquarium silicone. I have also thought about using JB weld it is fairly cheep it would be very efficient, just be sure to let it set up for 24 hours before you put in any rodents.
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I know the hardware cloth is 1/4", what gauge of wiring did you use to weave in the hardware cloth to the lid and the hopper to the hardware cloth.
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ThyTempest
I know the hardware cloth is 1/4", what gauge of wiring did you use to weave in the hardware cloth to the lid and the hopper to the hardware cloth.
I am sorry I guess I didn't understand what you wanted. It is 24 guage steel wire.
Mike
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hoax
My design is based off of Connies. I used 1/4" hardware cloth.
I have one of the tubs with 18 hoppers in it, they have plenty of room.
I had my male chew through another tub that I had. It had a hole in it from where I changed my mind on a design. Never change your mind, if you do I would glue a metal washer there with some aquarium silicone. I have also thought about using JB weld it is fairly cheep it would be very efficient, just be sure to let it set up for 24 hours before you put in any rodents.
I've successfully used JB weld to close up holes for water bottles. I decided I wanted the hole up a bit higher. I put packing tape on the inside, then I globbed up the hole with JB weld. Little buggers cant get a tooth around it.
If you didnt want to risk a hole in the side, make a second hopper to drop your water bottle into from the lid.
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littleindiangirl
I've successfully used JB weld to close up holes for water bottles. I decided I wanted the hole up a bit higher. I put packing tape on the inside, then I globbed up the hole with JB weld. Little buggers cant get a tooth around it.
If you didnt want to risk a hole in the side, make a second hopper to drop your water bottle into from the lid.
I currently have them mounted inside. I want to put them on the out side so i can water easier.