He is updating me with every single detail and being so kind every time i add something or change something.
Almost completed, few more additions tomorrow and they will send the cages to powder coating next week and hopefully ship them on the 3rd week and i will have them in Arizona at the end of this month.
Now what we have here is
60"x26"x30"H (two flight cages)
made of 1/2" x 1" wire
Each cage has two trays and removable grids inside the trays so i can either use them with the grids or take the grids out and put hay in the trays but i guess grids are safer to prevent them eat old food etc.
Each cage has 2x 9"x9" main doors, 2x 5wx4h front doors close to the bottom one on right and one on left hand side 2x 5wx4h side doors at the top, 2x 5wx4h side doors at the bottom close to the back wall
Also each cage has 2x flap doors at the front that closes the gap when you pull the trays out and prevents birds from escaping.
Solid cage divider that is designed different than any other cage, how i install is i pull the tray out put the divider in it and then flip it up and hang from the ceiling.
Hopefully this model will be the ultimate finch flight cage i was always dreaming of.
I am getting two but will use one since i decided to house green singers in another modified 36x20x22H cage so i will most likely sell the 2nd cage as soon as it arrives.
I need help deciding on powder coating color fast. I haven`t decided the powder coating color and i have until monday to decide. I know it is easier to see birds inside a black cage rather than white cage however we have white walls and probably will have white walls when we move to a new place aswell. We currently have 2x white cages and one black cage. Somehow when i look at the black cage my eyes hurt because of the white contrast behind the cages. Do any of you feel the same? What`s your choice in cage color or what would it be if you had white walls?
I will update this thread with new pictures once they are completed. Also a new thread when i design it and put birds in it
