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Knocked this up earlier from a sheet of 18mm ply it found kicking around at work.

 

I've got 2 ferret boxes, one is too small and only takes one Jill. One is too big and is like carrying a coffin. This is in between the 2. Would take 3 small Jill's or 2 Hobs with ease.

 

Needs air holes, sanding, staining and strap fitting.

 

I wanted something heavy duty that will last and take some stick.

 

Should do the job...

 

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LOL I don't know if it means the same thing in British English or not, but where I'm from if something get's "knocked up" it was impregnated LOL   In America if you say, "I knocked this up..." you w

Gaz, it must be heavy mate. I know you already had the wood but that with 3 ferrets in will be very heavy. Just my personal opinion but I just use 6 mm and 3 mm for the back. The box below is 6 and

Says the man I just dragged kicking and screaming into the world of bow back boxes.....   That box will pack a punch Gaz when it swings into your back....ouch !!

LOL I don't know if it means the same thing in British English or not, but where I'm from if something get's "knocked up" it was impregnated LOL

 

In America if you say, "I knocked this up..." you would then expect to see a picture of your now pregnant girlfriend lol :tongue2:

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Gaz, it must be heavy mate. I know you already had the wood but that with 3 ferrets in will be very heavy. Just my personal opinion but I just use 6 mm and 3 mm for the back.

The box below is 6 and 3mm, very light. I also use small hinges and bolts, everything to make things light. This box will take 4 jills easily.

 

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As I was cutting the sheet the first thing I thought was its a bit on the thick side.

 

It's not as heavy as I thought though. It's too heavy to carry all day with 3 ferrets in but to be fair most of the places we ferret is 5-10 mins from car max and then it's just carrying it from set to set.

 

I've had a few of the single ones made from 6mm ply that haven't lasted a season. Hoping this is pretty durable and double as a seat for a 17 stoner :laugh:

 

Best box I've ever used was from you Moxy, fantastic bit of kit, but I'm skint :laugh:

 

This was never going to be a Moxy box! Lol.

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That'll be brutal to carry. Light and bow backed is the way to go!

Brutal? That's a bit harsh. It's only a wooden box :laugh:

 

I'm sure it will be fine.

 

The one I'm using at the moment is 24" x 8" x 8" with 2 compartments, made from 12mm ply and it's like carrying a coffin.

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Gaz, it must be heavy mate. I know you already had the wood but that with 3 ferrets in will be very heavy. Just my personal opinion but I just use 6 mm and 3 mm for the back.

The box below is 6 and 3mm, very light. I also use small hinges and bolts, everything to make things light. This box will take 4 jills easily.

 

tonys058_zps3162b6f2.jpg

That's a nice bit of work mate.

 

I would of gone down the bowback route but my wood work skills only just manage a square box :laugh:

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