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Afternoon all,

 

i am planning on putting a false floor in the Landy so i can store things underneath it out of the way and i also want to build a box for my cocker to bolt in the back.

 

i was thinking of making a timber 'terrier' box out of plywood with a mesh , anyone made one or got any pics to give me a steer ?

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i take it this is the link ?

 

cheers mate

 

what did you use for the mesh, was it inchxinch galv steel ?

thats the one mate -- it was 1x1 galv .. i`ve got some here , turn buttons and hinges aswell . pm sent Edited by the_stig
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i take it this is the link ?

 

cheers mate

 

what did you use for the mesh, was it inchxinch galv steel ?

thats the one mate -- it was 1x1 galv ..

 

cheers mate, mine will have to be a bit bigger to fit the cocker in but its given me something to start with ...............................

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i take it this is the link ?

 

cheers mate

 

what did you use for the mesh, was it inchxinch galv steel ?

thats the one mate -- it was 1x1 galv ..

 

cheers mate, mine will have to be a bit bigger to fit the cocker in but its given me something to start with ...............................

i did one for a mates spanial made the back out of all galv and the door same as terrier box but bigger ..
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