smileysnake
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or you could go with what MrVic said
true true, might even do this for an outdoor enclosure for the weekly 10 min tanning sessionGutter guard from Bunnings at $22 for a roll that you could build a full size adult mesh wire form
As suggested, frame it with a few strips of untreated pine.
true true, might even do this for an outdoor enclosure for the weekly 10 min tanning session
The gutter guard is only about 4" high from memory.
What are you planning on housing in each of the tiers btw?
Went down to Mitre10 yesterday, they had a similar selection to bunnings, excluding the wooden vents. I did pick up 2 snap in vents which bunnings did not have, would have used them in all my enclosures if I could go back!
looks good, how did you hold it in place? Did you jigsaw out the square? I was thinking about doing something similar, but using a wooden frame for the mesh, just for a bit of aesthetics
This is the gutter guard that I got from bunnings. I was paranoid about using plastic ones, just incase my little guys grew up to be super strong houdini's lol.
From memory, it was $14 for a length of 1200mm.
Fil...
looks good, how did you hold it in place? Did you jigsaw out the square? I was thinking about doing something similar, but using a wooden frame for the mesh, just for a bit of aesthetics
yeah true, been looking st getting one. maybe even worthwhile still for this project. just been avoiding. I'll have a look today. I've been at bunnings everyday for the last 5 daysYes mate, I used a jigsaw. If you are eyeing off further projects, it might be worth getting a cheap one for home. I just screwed it on. With about 50 screws as you can see lol. I got 4 pieces (of similar size) out of the length, and I'll never have to replace them.
Fil...
yeah true, been looking st getting one. maybe even worthwhile still for this project. just been avoiding. I'll have a look today. I've been at bunnings everyday for the last 5 days
Yes mate, I used a jigsaw. If you are eyeing off further projects, it might be worth getting a cheap one for home. I just screwed it on. With about 50 screws as you can see lol. I got 4 pieces (of similar size) out of the length, and I'll never have to replace them.
Fil...
I'm not a fan of plastic, they wear out and get weak. Then the snake can just push it out, which my first stimmie did. Lol
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