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    It's coming along.

    Once the heat tape comes in I'll be able to make it look all display like and let my carpet into her new home.
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    Here's where I realized this thing is heavy as hell


    Sealed and tiled? Their the self sticky kind but seem to work all right cept for some over lapping I had to do

    Ok done with pictures now I just wanted to show off to someone haha it's first go at making a display cage
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    looking good,,, what did you use for wood?

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    It's like melamine(sp?) for the sheets but not melamine idk difference. I put three coats of polyurethane on it. The boards are 2x2s that I had from a different project
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    is pine ok for this type of build i now not to use it for substrate but is ok for this kinda build???

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    That wood is MDF, basically what is underneath the white in melamine boards. And yeah...it's HEAVY. Plywood would have been much lighter and still given the coverage you wanted. But it looks nice.
    Oh, and the self adhesive vinyl tiles work quite well in reptile cages.

    And pine... well it depends. If you can be sure that the pine is at least twice kiln dried then you should be ok. Remember, it's the oils in pine and cedar that are toxic, so if they've been all baked out the wood should be safe.
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    what about like plywood like what they use for subflooring ??? i only ask cause i dont know and i am looking to build a setup for a boa myself..
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    I've heard of people using sub flooring plywood. I'm not sure what the 2x2s are I'm pretty sure their not pine, my buddy used same kind for a ball cage and he's been in it for a couple years now no problem so I figured if I use same wood I'll be ok too. Like I said its my first big display type of enclosure ive just done dyi tubs before this one.
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    well i have just pick a new boa so now i need to builld two lol ill post up what i come up with ...got to love the free ads in the local paper

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    I love building stuff haha I never draw out my designs tho I just start and see what I end up with, good luck with the boa cage! I used minwax superior durability for sealing the wood that was the biggest pain in ass too I wish I would have sealed everything before I put it together
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    Re: It's coming along.

    i was wondering about that. sealing that is.. what about like a nontoxic exteior paint? just to cover the plywood?

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