was entertainment center, will be aviary
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Hilary,
All you gotta do is go check in your local consignment store for a similar entertainment center. Can't be that difficult to cut out panels and replace with whatever material you want. Beats building one from scratch!
All you gotta do is go check in your local consignment store for a similar entertainment center. Can't be that difficult to cut out panels and replace with whatever material you want. Beats building one from scratch!
TammieB.
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Holy cow, my mouth is hanging open looking at this aviary. What a fantastic idea. I am very impressed. The backing is awesome; I've used this same material for the bottom of an outdoor platform feeder for my "wild" feathered friends.
Now you have me thinking about going to Salvation Army to look for an old armoire!
Outstanding job!!!
Now you have me thinking about going to Salvation Army to look for an old armoire!
Outstanding job!!!
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Tammieb, I actually think it would be easier to build one from scratch.
The problem with modifying an exising piece of furniture is that there's all sorts of hardware and extra bits and non-square corners and such you have to work around.
Also, getting doors to hang straight is no picnic. Fortunately, the finches don't mind uneven gaps around doors.
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Marianne, thanks. My finches seem happy with it, too.
The problem with modifying an exising piece of furniture is that there's all sorts of hardware and extra bits and non-square corners and such you have to work around.
Also, getting doors to hang straight is no picnic. Fortunately, the finches don't mind uneven gaps around doors.
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Marianne, thanks. My finches seem happy with it, too.
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My brother and I built my flight cage/aviary from scratch.
But for those unable to build themselves or without a handy brother it might be easier to convert an existing piece of furniture. NOTE the small white flight cage in my photo... that was once a chest of drawers.

TammieB.
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