Re: here we go building a 4 cage rack
well if you need any help on how to just hit me up pm and ill give you me info
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oh wow i just spread that clearcoat/sealer man wow did it get me high its making me feel dizzy and just high everything is fuzzy typing is wierd
for those whole even look or read this tread if you paint or clearcoat/sealer make sure you have proper ventilation or youll end up like me.
Re: here we go building a 4 cage rack
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zombie&lemons
oh wow i just spread that clearcoat/sealer man wow did it get me high its making me feel dizzy and just high everything is fuzzy typing is wierd
for those whole even look or read this tread if you paint or clearcoat/sealer make sure you have proper ventilation or youll end up like me.
wow i fell normal again and i just realized i cant spell
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I like the textured look.The cage is going to turn out awesome too!What kind of speakers did you put in that box?You've got skillz dude!:gj:
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zombie&lemons
do you know where i can find U tracks that will hold two plexiglass panels and a lock for them???? if so tell me know so i can go get them. i rather have sliding doors then swinging doors
Exactly what I suggested in the first place. lol. www.outwaterplastics.com You can find metal or plastic there. Of course the plastic is much cheaper and actually preferred by most.
I'm not sure if you know this, but real glass is much cheaper than plexi or acrylic. I would not think for a second about putting anything less that 1/4" plexi or acrylic in those cages......they will escape.
As far as the heat lamps go, I'd have to agree about the fire hazard. You can remedy this by using a rheostat or thermostat. A 60W lightbulb in an inclosed area can heat up to nearly 300 degrees.
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WickedBalls
I like the textured look.The cage is going to turn out awesome too!What kind of speakers did you put in that box?You've got skillz dude!:gj:
thanks man there Massive audio tw12's 500watt rms each
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this is all true but if i get good ventilation i should be fine I THINK I HOPE SO as for as plexi when i make my door frams i cut a 1/8'" rove then slide the plexy in and make sure its a tight fit then i seal it . i know snakes are strong and can break tanks but im not to worried about the doors since i make them really well built. . this is all trial and error what i mess up on i can always fix. all in all I'm learning more and more.
i wish i could afford the U tracks with 1/4 lexan. which is 200 times stronger than glass. shoot plexiglass is 100 times stronger than glass
we'll see what happens ill keep a close eye out on temps in the hood area. i did leave the back of the hoods open for ventilation but if i have to ill cut holes on the sides and put vents on there too. and maybe a small fan in the vent if i can find something like that
thanks for the advice i really take it to heart and it has changed some of my thinking about somethings and things to watch out for. i got some good ideas if heat becomes a problem
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well making the doors today but this is the hard part is getting everything straight and i was only able to get !/3 of the hardware dangit
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hmmm really didn't do alot today mostly ran around getting hardware and picking out hardware and could never make up my mind. at first i wanted brass then couldn't match the hinges to the locks and handles. so i decided on going with polished stainless then couldn't match hinges to that. then i figured out that i would just go with the stainless and paint the hinges so thats what im doing but i did do some wood working i cut all the door frames and did all thing things i needed to do to put the plexi in the frames
pics
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...c/IMG00262.jpg
heres how i hold the plexi in place
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...c/IMG00268.jpg
i cut a grove with the table saw and have the blade height set to 3/8"