mad_at_arms
Very Well-Known Member
I have been planning an outdoor enclosure for my female EWD for a while now, slowing collecting supplies to put towards the build. It has been finished for a couple of months and have been putting her out for day visits, until last week when she moved in permanently. I only have a small backyard area, and this is definitely the feature of it now. The real plants are well established now and I have managed to keep 2 of the 5 feeder fish I put in alive.
Overall dimensions are 1800H x 1240W x 1100D
I made it in three parts so it can be disassembled in an hour or so and each part will fit through a standard door width.
The base was made all out of timber I salvaged from packing crates and pallets - all hardwood.
The queblok frame for the mesh section is mostly used stuff I scored from a previous place of employment.
The back stud wall is made of 70mm x 35mm pine and 8mm ply, this and the mesh was the most costly part of the project.
I used a half tonne bulker bag (previously used to transport salt) to line the base.
Will update progress pictures as I pick out the better ones.
Cheers
Overall dimensions are 1800H x 1240W x 1100D
I made it in three parts so it can be disassembled in an hour or so and each part will fit through a standard door width.
The base was made all out of timber I salvaged from packing crates and pallets - all hardwood.
The queblok frame for the mesh section is mostly used stuff I scored from a previous place of employment.
The back stud wall is made of 70mm x 35mm pine and 8mm ply, this and the mesh was the most costly part of the project.
I used a half tonne bulker bag (previously used to transport salt) to line the base.
Will update progress pictures as I pick out the better ones.
Cheers