Constructing the Display Case Crabitat!

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Post by curious_kitty » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:14 pm

also removable plexiglass walls~
I bet you can even use thicker foam sheets too! Plexiglass would be nice because you can definately drill holes to secure shell shops and nice caves and not permanent. is the weather nice yet?? :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :blob6: :blob6:

I am not pressuring you to begin-~~~~ no pressure!~~ *hint* *hint* JK!!
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200g crabitank under construction started on 4/10/2010


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Post by Guest » Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:53 pm

Oh Plexiglas is not that easy to drill holes in without it cracking. A normal drill will not work. Its gotta be very fast and powerful. A bench drill will work better. My dad has a panograph that would do a great job. (or I think thats what he called it)

The display looks like it will be a really awesome crabitat! I love all the kitties by the way. And I love how they like to climb in things. My kitty crawled into my crabitat too when I first brought it home too. He also crawls in the rodent cages when I am cleaning them. Or anything else he thinks he can fit into! Cats are funny.

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Post by wodesorel » Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:37 pm

FINALLY got back to this silly thing! :)

I'll have to post pictures later today or tomorrow. Right now I'm just trying to cool down a bit before I go back to work outside. Yay for forums in a cool house!

We got the thing torn down into pieces about two months ago. The glass just sits in plastic channels and then that rests on the wooden base - nice and easy design. The huge pains of glass are sitting downstairs under the porch where the cats cannot get to them.

Right now I'm peeling off all the dried veneer on what will be the inside of the base - it's already cracked and peeling so it'll be impossible to finish to a waterproof seal as it is. I'm also sanding all the wood down so I can stain it soon. It's kind of fun, if you like boiling hot sun! I'm hoping I can get the major sanding done today so all that's left will be dremmeling the tight bits.

I've given up on all the foam ideas - I'm down to a bare-bones case due to money troubles. (gotta love kittens not) It'll just be finished wood, siliconed glass, and the stump from the crab apple tree we were forced to cut down in the devil's strip. (Stupid city ordinances - the tree was there when we moved in!) Not as nice, but I hope still interesting!
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