savitarthesurfinggod
Newly infected snake luvr
Okay so i have a huge wood cabinet that we were going to sell for $5 at a garage sale because one of the doors was torn off and lost well i looked at it and though holy crud that could totally be some vision cages. The dimensions are
The top that i can't see over so is going to be storage
Top shelf - 34 1/2" length x 14 1/4" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Two middle shelves 34 1/2" Length x 13 1/2" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Two bottom shelves 34 1/2" Length x 15" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Okay my main question is that it is a composite wood but not the cheap kind it's older and very heavy. The finish that is on it has an odor to it the actual wood is very pale, will i need to sand that off and re-finish it with something else?
I was originally going to take the back out and replace it with plexiglass however i don't know how to work with it (drilling or cutting) so instead i am going to cut a hole and put screen over it for ventilation and cut a small hole at the bottom for the UDH cord and plug it with a rubber plug from the inside. Since UTH can't be on wood i was going to put a thin sheet of glass in the bottom seal it put the UTH on there and then have tile or another glass sheet on top of it.
I am going to have sliding doors on the front i want to use an acrylic sheet or plexiglass but wasn't sure if i can as i know it has a lot of give i also don't know how thick a piece i would need for that.
Since i can't reach the top shelf or see over it my plan is to use that as storage and have two corn snakes in the middle shelves would that be big enough to house a adult corn mine are just babies right now. The two bottom shelves i wanted to house a ball python would i need to cut that shelf out or could i leave it and house two snakes down there comfortably it would either be another corn or another ball.
The top that i can't see over so is going to be storage
Top shelf - 34 1/2" length x 14 1/4" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Two middle shelves 34 1/2" Length x 13 1/2" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Two bottom shelves 34 1/2" Length x 15" Height x 18 1/2" Width
Okay my main question is that it is a composite wood but not the cheap kind it's older and very heavy. The finish that is on it has an odor to it the actual wood is very pale, will i need to sand that off and re-finish it with something else?
I was originally going to take the back out and replace it with plexiglass however i don't know how to work with it (drilling or cutting) so instead i am going to cut a hole and put screen over it for ventilation and cut a small hole at the bottom for the UDH cord and plug it with a rubber plug from the inside. Since UTH can't be on wood i was going to put a thin sheet of glass in the bottom seal it put the UTH on there and then have tile or another glass sheet on top of it.
I am going to have sliding doors on the front i want to use an acrylic sheet or plexiglass but wasn't sure if i can as i know it has a lot of give i also don't know how thick a piece i would need for that.
Since i can't reach the top shelf or see over it my plan is to use that as storage and have two corn snakes in the middle shelves would that be big enough to house a adult corn mine are just babies right now. The two bottom shelves i wanted to house a ball python would i need to cut that shelf out or could i leave it and house two snakes down there comfortably it would either be another corn or another ball.



