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    A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    This guy wanted a cage and matching table.



    Heres a coffee table we did for some crested geckos. It has tempered glass all around and tempered beveled glass on top






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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Wow! That's some beautiful stuff!

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Very nice. Not only does it appear you have mad skills but I would imagine some pretty nice equipment as well. Is that Poplar?

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    Wish I could get enclosures that nice locally!

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Is there a way to ruin heat/power to that? It's an amazing piece of furniture.
    0.1 IJ carpet python
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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    Very nice. Not only does it appear you have mad skills but I would imagine some pretty nice equipment as well. Is that Poplar?
    The cage and matching table are made of knotty Alder and the coffee table is cypress from a 100+ yr old barn

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    We ship

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    Is there a way to ruin heat/power to that? It's an amazing piece of furniture.
    Flex wat can be mounted underneath or I can allow for mounting in into the floor. Heat cable could be ran throught out the cage itself too and is safer than flex wat

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    These are amazing!


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    Do you have a website?

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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Quote Originally Posted by grits View Post
    The cage and matching table are made of knotty Alder and the coffee table is cypress from a 100+ yr old barn

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    We ship

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    Flex wat can be mounted underneath or I can allow for mounting in into the floor. Heat cable could be ran throught out the cage itself too and is safer than flex wat
    but as a coffee table it is intended to be mid-room. wouldn't there be unsightly power cords tracking through the room to a wall outlet? im very interested in one of these as i have thought about owning this kind of table before but could not figure out how to supply power without running cords across my carpet.
    0.1 IJ carpet python
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    Re: A few furniture grade enclosures we just finished

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Do you have a website?
    www.acadianenclosures.weebly.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by lefty View Post
    but as a coffee table it is intended to be mid-room. wouldn't there be unsightly power cords tracking through the room to a wall outlet? im very interested in one of these as i have thought about owning this kind of table before but could not figure out how to supply power without running cords across my carpet.
    Unless floor receptacles were pre-installed then yes cords would be visible. This customer is using it for crested geckos so lights and heat were not an issue. It was really just to show what we could do. The same concept could be applied to end tables which would be close to a wall with receptacles.

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