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Re: Do Not Buy A Cage From Josh Sharp - mushu1432@aol.com

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check out Tom's cages. He uses carpentry for his cages. Makes some amazing looking cages, and a lot of work goes into his cages. 2 days work would not suprise me in the least.
Thanks Stalk for the complement on my cages. I personally make very cage as if it was for myself. That is my quality control. I am my worst critic. I also listen to what my clients say about my cages so I can make them better. Here is some info and pictures of my cages.

Standard equipment for each cage is a ceramic infrared heat emitter , a KANE heating pad under the floor, fluorescent light with timer, casters and air vents. The 3/4"Oak plywood is stained to any Minwax color you like, sealed and caulked. The bottom of each cage and 2 to 4 inches up each inside side is sealed with a clear, high build epoxy finish to aid in cleaning and prevent water damage to the unit. The cage has sliding tempered glass doors with a Pin lock to ensure that animals stay in, and children stay out. (Sliding reinforced Plexiglas doors can be installed if you prefer avoiding the risk of breakable glass.)


My cages may cost allot but they are not the most expensive one's one there. I put in over 30 hr into making one cage. In my opinion on one seals there wood cages like I do. I put 2 to 3 coats of stain 4 to 6 coats of spray sealer inside and outside of every cage. Then after the spray sealer is dry I clear coat the floor and a little up the sides with a 2 part clear epoxy finish. This is the same stuff you see on most bar tops where it looks like the clear coat is 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick.

Here is a list of the material I buy when I make one cage. As you can see there is a lot of money just in material for my cages. I only have a few options for my caging. Type of wood, stain color, size of Kane heat mat and tempered glass or Plexiglas doors.

Oak Plywood

Birch Plywood

Pine Plywood

Glue

Stain

Casters

Vents

Locks (Pin Lock)

Electric Plates

Electric Cords

Digital Timer

Light Socket

Silicone

Edge Band (oak)

Edge Band (birch)

Helmsman sealer

High build epoxy

Light Bulb

Ceramic Heater

Kane Heater (18 x 18 )

Kane Heater (13 x 36)

Door Track 4'

Door Track 6'

Wood Patch

Outlet Strip

Humidity Thermometer Gauge

Water Dish

Glass doors

Door Handles

Plexi-glass doors

C-channel 1/4" for Plexi-glass.

You can see the sliding reinforced Plexiglas doors in the bottom cage in this picture.


As you can see from this picture the floor of one cage is not the ceiling of the other cage and the heat mat is not inside the cage.


Take care
Tom
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