angelicvampyre 
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| 04/08/2010 07:00 PM |
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Ok so here it is it's not finished I have to keep doing the staining and also line the inside as well as put the grate over the hay slot on the inside.


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jerseygirl  Australia Posts: 11348


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| 04/08/2010 07:04 PM |
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Awesome! That hay slot is nifty too. They're going to go nuts exploring it! I really like the individual opening doors and the little privacy loft at the top. |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 04/09/2010 12:57 AM |
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Nice! And the dog is like.. "I want one  * |
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angelicvampyre 
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| 04/09/2010 01:55 AM |
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I really had to push for the doors, for me it was a saftey thing, if I am cleaning the bottom level I don't want to have to worry about them jumping out of top. |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 04/09/2010 02:01 AM |
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Well, its a nice condo  Although I have to say.. for the price you paid, they should have stained it for you! |
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angelicvampyre 
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| 04/09/2010 02:40 AM |
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Nope that was going to cost more so i decided that I would do that and also they wanted to stain it black and I did not want it that dark |
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Monkeybun  Hillsboro, Oregon
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| 04/09/2010 02:45 AM |
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Yeah I suppose. Better to have it how you like it  |
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TARM  VA
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| 04/09/2010 07:37 AM |
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Wow. I'm jealous! Good thing my bunnies can't see that! |
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mocha200 
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| 04/09/2010 07:47 AM |
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so i am confused how much did you pay all together for every thing? |
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Lintini  Bay Area, California
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| 04/09/2010 12:17 PM |
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I don't think that price is out of line at all. It looks even more well done then my cage, and considering the craftsmenship, I bet her materials were over 250$ and then having to pay the guy around 300 for maybe 8 hours of work.... I mean its hand crafted and takes exact measurement and skillful cutting, not to mention how careful you have to be with screws to not split the wood. I think you did great Angelicvampyre. It's a beautiful cage to have in your home. You will always have to expect to pay a lot for custom hand made things...a robot isn't going to make you an awesome bunny cage like this. I can't wait to hear how your bunnies like it! Please take lots of photos for us! |
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Moonlight_Wolf  United States of America, Pittsford, New York
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| 04/09/2010 12:48 PM |
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Awesome! I love it! Now I am jealous! |
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mrmac  San Diego, CA
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| 04/09/2010 01:40 PM |
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That is amazing! I want one now! |
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mocha200 
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| 04/09/2010 03:41 PM |
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wow that just sounds expensive cuz mine only cost about 100 dollars or somthing. |
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BB 
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| 04/10/2010 03:27 PM |
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NICE!! Another one to add to the Great Habitats sections --- Can I post this photos there? |
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angelicvampyre 
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| 04/11/2010 09:26 PM |
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Yeah you can BinkyBunny or you can wait till it is 100% finished and the bunnies moved in, I finished the staining last night and I am going to hopefully get the flooring and sides covered over the weekend so they can move in. |
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