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Thread: AP T8 Assembly

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    AP T8 Assembly

    I'm looking to see if anyone has a step by step assembly instruction video or pictures of the AP T8. My friend is selling his 1.0 Ivory and I want to mimic the design the best I can. I would just buy one but I only have a week and I don't want to make him wait to sell the snake or take the chance of someone else buying bc this particular snake is on the reasons I started keeping bps.

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    If you call Animal Plastics, Ally will probably email you a copy if possible. Really though, it's simple. Start with one side, screw the bottom to it. The do the other side, then the back. Then sit it on the floor and put the top on it. Glass doors will go in last.

    AP has their pieces cut so they fit together very well. Unless you have a router, you likely won't be able to mimic their build completely. What are you using to build with?
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    Re: AP T8 Assembly

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleTreeGuy View Post
    AP has their pieces cut so they fit together very well. Unless you have a router, you likely won't be able to mimic their build completely. What are you using to build with?
    I have a shop full of tools lol router and various bits included. I just don't don't know how they will feel about me trying to copy there design even though I have full intention of buying some in the near future. I'll be building with 1/2 inch PVC.



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    I don't think they'll get mad at you for copying their design... they just have "L" cuts on each piece so they fit together better without slop/sliding issues. Now if you make an exact copy and start selling them, who knows... lol.... I believe I've seen a few people that were CNC cutting and selling stuff. That's a whole different topic though.
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    Re: AP T8 Assembly

    I made same thing as t8 very simple cut 2 2x4 foot sections 2 12inch x 4 feet section cut 2 12inchx 2 foot sections I used Dado blade to make the sides. Cost me about 130 bucks not counting heat,lights

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