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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Twitchy View Post
    Wow!! thats awesome! about how much did it cost to build?
    I just saw your post. Due to the size and my design i have about $200-300 in the building materials and lighting. With everything to include the heat panel, herpstat II and other stuff. I have around $600 or so in the whole project. I don't know if that would be considered expensive or not but it is muti-use, looks good in the room, and has made maintaining my bp easier.

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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Firemaniv View Post
    I have recieved many questions how exactly i made my tracks and sliding doors on the enclosure so i make a new video just about the doors.
    DIY sliding doors and track for reptile enclosure.: http://youtu.be/nhelAeKaulY

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    Very nice......AND helpful!!!
    Thanks for sharing! I was looking at the expensive track systems that were going to cost more than the enclosure! I never thought about looking in the metal section!!
    Leave it to a good ole Georgia boy!!!
    Thanks again!!!

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    Very cool, man!

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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    I realized today while cleaning that my bp has been in her new home for 4 months now. I am away for 48 hours and every once in a while for 72 hours at a time for work so i find the waste after it has a chance to sit and saturate. I use aspen bedding to help since it soaks anything up and is easy tobspot clean. The melamine is so easy to clean and everything comes off with little effort. There is no staining as well. Here are some floor pics while cleaning and one after.



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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    6 months now and my first upgrade/fix. I had some LED light wiring attached to the ceiling but my pb has played in them so i got some cable hider from lowes and installed it on the ceiling in the troubled area. let see how this works.
    I had snake supervision duing the installation.

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    That is so awesome! You did a great job, it's a gorgeous penthouse for a snake. I'm kinda jealous!

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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Smarion0006 View Post
    That is so awesome! You did a great job, it's a gorgeous penthouse for a snake. I'm kinda jealous!
    Thanks

    It turned out to be not that hard to build. Size was the only issue since i had to movebit around myself. All together it is heavy but in sections it is not.
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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    That is awesome!! I think I might have to steal you ideas. A black version of that would look great in my living room!


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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    Quote Originally Posted by Cumminsman View Post
    That is awesome!! I think I might have to steal you ideas. A black version of that would look great in my living room!


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    I used the valspar primer paint to paint this. I wanted to do some more coats to it but i was not able to. I ran my mouse sander with a fine grit over the melamine before painting.
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    Re: My DIY bookcase/ enclosure Project

    Thanks for the advice! You did a excellent job! Hope mine turns out just as good!


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