I want to build about the same set up but with separate cages hung onto the inside of it. That way it they need cleaning for some reason i can remove each separately
I would have put my pocket hole on the long board and not ur short board. From my past experiences installing pocket hole running with the grain of your board tends to be weak and pulls thru! Installing on your long board would place pocket hole/screw going thru the grain. Just my 2C. Great build
The 1/2" × 1" is what is supposed to be used. If you feel they need a different surface to stand on should their feet get tender you should use a tile or board of plywood that can be washed or changed out should it get messy.
@@gaylesmith2243 where they messed up is using chicken wire. Never use such flimsy wire on a rabbit cage. If they don't chew out you still risk predators chewing into your rabbits. Should have used 1"×2" or smaller wire for sides and top
Have had them for two years and none chewed through or on the wire. I would agree about it being a bit low to the ground. I actually added a couple stone blocks to raise it another 4 inches, after that it was all good.
Love it,great idea for me.have in mind to get one built,now I see Thanks Guys
Raccoons can rip thru chicken wire. Nice rabbit hutch! I love the doors.
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Very nice and simple.Thanks for sharing
Good job
Well done. Great video. Thank you.
That's what I want but I don't know how to start
I want to build about the same set up but with separate cages hung onto the inside of it. That way it they need cleaning for some reason i can remove each separately
Around what was the cost of your materials to build this? Great build
more than he will raise in meet over two years....
Hi i really love your cage
i would not build out of chicken wire for rabbits cause they can just chew right threw it
I would have put my pocket hole on the long board and not ur short board. From my past experiences installing pocket hole running with the grain of your board tends to be weak and pulls thru! Installing on your long board would place pocket hole/screw going thru the grain.
Just my 2C. Great build
always wire on the rabbit side-- the wire keeps them from eating the wood....
Good morning, I dont suppose you have a cut list, or plan for this,its pretty cool
I do not I'm sorry.
Do you have a list of parts and measurements by chance?
What breed of rabbits do you house in this?
Can u list the material u use please
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what a/b flooring to protect their feet?
The 1/2" × 1" is what is supposed to be used. If you feel they need a different surface to stand on should their feet get tender you should use a tile or board of plywood that can be washed or changed out should it get messy.
@@reneebrown2968 Okay, thanks
@@gaylesmith2243 where they messed up is using chicken wire. Never use such flimsy wire on a rabbit cage. If they don't chew out you still risk predators chewing into your rabbits. Should have used 1"×2" or smaller wire for sides and top
How many and what lumber did you use to build this
Used only 2 2x6x8 and I would get 10 2x4x8. All pine
Thank you
How much money was it to build this in material??
Around $250 I believe
Torx screws r the best
You better close those end tops. Otherwise you won't have rabbits long. They will be out of there.
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Big rabbits can chew thur chicken wire Not good for Cages it pain in Back side getting Manure From under There with It being So Low
Have had them for two years and none chewed through or on the wire. I would agree about it being a bit low to the ground. I actually added a couple stone blocks to raise it another 4 inches, after that it was all good.
Nice build but why do a mesh floor, not good for rabbits
It isn't going to last long with un treated wood