Groenslang
New member
Hey all!
I built these double vivs over the December holidays and only really put on the finishing touches now. Here are a couple of pics of therm:
Both of the double vivs, they stand on top of each other. I was initially concerned with stability, but they stand very solid (must be the weight).
The larger of the double vivs, it is only 9 or 10cm higher than the smaller one. The bottom cage is still empty, I'm waiting to get something decent to put into it, i.e. something indigenous to SA!
The smaller double viv, currently has a corn and a king in it.
Just a pic showing the inside along with chains to keep the door from smashing down.
This is the first viv that I built, used a router to make the guides for the sliding glass, BIG mistake! It was thoroughly sealed, but with opening the doors the whole time, the sealant got eventually scraped off. Had one water spill in it and the sliding doors where effectively locked with the wood's swelling! luckily I had added the top opening door as well! Made of solid pine.
I am using heating mats in them, covered with a thick tile. Still looking for thermostats though. Luckily I still have some time left before winter kicks in!
Both the double vivs cost me just over R1 000 to build, that includes glass, wood, sealant (interior), varnish (exterior), air vents, screws, silicon and the wiring. I reckon it is not too bad, seeing that it works out to +/- R250 per cage? I used pine "planke" (Afrikaans kicked in, and the English word was forgotten ) for the frame and covered it with laminated pine sheets. Was initially worried about the laminated pine sheet, but it is ROCK HARD! Was a mission and a half to cut it and holes for the air vents!
So what do you guys think? Any criticism is welcome!
I built these double vivs over the December holidays and only really put on the finishing touches now. Here are a couple of pics of therm:
Both of the double vivs, they stand on top of each other. I was initially concerned with stability, but they stand very solid (must be the weight).
The larger of the double vivs, it is only 9 or 10cm higher than the smaller one. The bottom cage is still empty, I'm waiting to get something decent to put into it, i.e. something indigenous to SA!
The smaller double viv, currently has a corn and a king in it.
Just a pic showing the inside along with chains to keep the door from smashing down.
This is the first viv that I built, used a router to make the guides for the sliding glass, BIG mistake! It was thoroughly sealed, but with opening the doors the whole time, the sealant got eventually scraped off. Had one water spill in it and the sliding doors where effectively locked with the wood's swelling! luckily I had added the top opening door as well! Made of solid pine.
I am using heating mats in them, covered with a thick tile. Still looking for thermostats though. Luckily I still have some time left before winter kicks in!
Both the double vivs cost me just over R1 000 to build, that includes glass, wood, sealant (interior), varnish (exterior), air vents, screws, silicon and the wiring. I reckon it is not too bad, seeing that it works out to +/- R250 per cage? I used pine "planke" (Afrikaans kicked in, and the English word was forgotten ) for the frame and covered it with laminated pine sheets. Was initially worried about the laminated pine sheet, but it is ROCK HARD! Was a mission and a half to cut it and holes for the air vents!
So what do you guys think? Any criticism is welcome!