This is a wonderful video - and a great way to make versatile cages. I'm also impressed that you did that with very few tools and almost entirely with glue. What glue did you use?
What is the white thing where you put the mesh to hold it ? And what did you also put at the top where you hold the mesh on the top? What’ those things? Thanks
They are little holders designed for these fronts. At the top I only have a slit so I can easily put my front in and place it into the holders. The front will not fall out because it is still in the slit.
Nice video by the way But I think u didn’t show in the video how did you put the wire panels in that slit that your talking about, that’s the part where i’m struggling lol so worried !
Mr. Aviary if I got the fronts at 120x50 surely the cage must be 120x60 allowing for the trays .or if I go 120x50 as you said in video .then I needs 120x40 fronts to fit allows for the trays
Mr. Aviary yes we did .. we have enjoyed all your vids that we have watched... we have started a channel since we been on lock down ..it’s called. just luv finches uk Cheers Chris & Sam
Nice built, I like the attention on details. I'm planning to built a large horisontal budgie cage with dividers. I'm searching for places where to buy stainless steel mesh sheets and also stainless steel or plastic bottom trays. My bird cage will have back panels in colorful acrylic sheet, Side panels and roof out of mesh and front side out of sliding glass Doors, I'm searching for place to shop for bird cage loose building parts, like stainless steel mesh and bottom trays as mentioned, is there any place or manufacturer you can recommend? Thank you
Wonderful video and great build, I have been looking on internet for the small plastic dowel type fixings for the cage fronts, could you tell me where they came from or what the were intended for originally. also what kind of glue are you using?
Could you give me details of the shop you buy the dowel fixings from and if they have a web site? I have browsed the internet and cannot find anything like the ones you use. Also could you give me the brand name of the glue
I have a quail chick with splayed leg and it’s leg popped out of its place. It doesn’t look like it’s having any trouble getting around but do you have any tips or advice on what’s to do
I have seen people use a homemade brace to keep the legs close together. Make sure you don't have a slippery floor, use wood chips or something else so it will not slip away.
@@MrAviary Hi. Can u please share the details of the shop. I will check with them if they can ship. Also if you don’t mind can u please share the dimensions of the front panel, side panel and bottom panel for this cage. I am planing to build exactly this model
Hello buddy recently i saw your finch breeding cage making video is so cool ...👌and now I'm following your Instagram& Facebook . I'm search for shootable handmade breeding cage model to my personal collection I'm damn sure that i will make your model same pattern . can you mention that tools name which you to use do this cage and cage metal chrome cage is it ready mede ? Or buy from where ? Pls reply my comment ....I'm waiting
@@MrAviary thanks, I'm going to make my own breeding caghes but whit plywood and mdf for the dividers (Sorry for my google translate-englisch, I'm from belgium)
Check the release of the birds into their new home here: ruclips.net/video/2akyxihw8w8/видео.html
...be happy and always love yours birds ;)
You're absolutely right. :P
What a tremendous time & money you put in your hobby,respect !!!!
Thanks, if it brings you joy it's worth the money and time.
Very nice job you made there, perfect
Thanks for the support
Great build, neat construction.
Where did you purchase the cage fronts please.....are you fitting LED's ???
Thanks, I purchased the cage fronts at a local bird shop.
@@MrAviary JH Bird Products...lol...saw their name when you were buying perches.
LED...Aviculture-LED-NL very good.
@@Spike-ey4bg Yes that's it. Still looking for a good deal on LED's
Now that’s cool clean .now all I wants are the sizes please
one cage is 1,20m X 50m x 50m
This is a wonderful video - and a great way to make versatile cages. I'm also impressed that you did that with very few tools and almost entirely with glue. What glue did you use?
Just ordinary mounting kit. An easy way everybody can copy.
Just AWESOME!!! Congrarulations men!!!
Thanks
Thank you for this video. Those are the best looking cages I've ever seen. I would love to know your source for the cage fronts, the wire parts?
Thanks, I bought them from a local bird shop in the Netherlands
That’s great that you’ve got such a selection locally. Bird keeping isn’t that big where I am so I’ll look on line for those. Happy 🐦s!
@@laurabarrow6340 What maybe helps is to find a local bird breeding club. They can help you with supplies, tips and birds.
You made that look very easy 🤣 stunning cages fair play👏👏
Thanks
Nice. Thank You for sharing
Thanks
Beautifull cages and a nice step by step video.
Thanks
Hi from where you bought it the white plastic what to hold the cage please?
Do you mean the U strips?
Hello, Can you tell me the name of the shop where you bought the wire cage fronts please. Thanks
It's a local Shop
@@MrAviary I know but it must have a name? Can you tell me the name of this local shop please. Thank you
I love ur video 😍
From Malaysia
Thanks
Great Job! What's the thickness of the board?
Do you have any links for the products that you used
No sorry bought them in local shops
No sorry bought them in local shops
What is the white thing where you put the mesh to hold it ? And what did you also put at the top where you hold the mesh on the top? What’ those things? Thanks
They are little holders designed for these fronts. At the top I only have a slit so I can easily put my front in and place it into the holders. The front will not fall out because it is still in the slit.
Nice video by the way
But I think u didn’t show in the video how did you put the wire panels in that slit that your talking about, that’s the part where i’m struggling lol so worried !
@@gmtrumanandrade6145 Thanks, at 3:55 you can see me make the slit and at 9:44 you can see how easy it is to slide it in. Hopefully that helps.
Okay thanks I will try to make this kind of cage thanks
Hi again .could you tel me the size of the wire fronts please just about to order
they are 120 by 50
Mr. Aviary if I got the fronts at 120x50 surely the cage must be 120x60 allowing for the trays .or if I go 120x50 as you said in video .then I needs 120x40 fronts to fit allows for the trays
@@yalunnulay1 You are completely true sorry. its 120x40 the fronts of my livingroom cage are 120x50.
Mr. Aviary Cher’s thought so
Awesome buddy awesome
Thanks, hope you enjoyed
Mr. Aviary yes we did .. we have enjoyed all your vids that we have watched... we have started a channel since we been on lock down ..it’s called.
just luv finches uk Cheers Chris & Sam
Just fantastic
Thanks
Hello Sir, Where can we get these types of mesh that you have used, any online stores links please... Request from India
Just a local bird shop not a online store.
Really good!
Thanks
Nice built, I like the attention on details. I'm planning to built a large horisontal budgie cage with dividers. I'm searching for places where to buy stainless steel mesh sheets and also stainless steel or plastic bottom trays. My bird cage will have back panels in colorful acrylic sheet, Side panels and roof out of mesh and front side out of sliding glass Doors, I'm searching for place to shop for bird cage loose building parts, like stainless steel mesh and bottom trays as mentioned, is there any place or manufacturer you can recommend? Thank you
I bought everything from a local bird shop
Wonderful video and great build, I have been looking on internet for the small plastic dowel type fixings for the cage fronts, could you tell me where they came from or what the were intended for originally. also what kind of glue are you using?
Thanks, I bought them in a local shop here in the Netherlands and they are made for these kinds of cage fronts. I used woodkit for the most part.
Could you give me details of the shop you buy the dowel fixings from and if they have a web site? I have browsed the internet and cannot find anything like the ones you use. Also could you give me the brand name of the glue
@@davidritchie5618 The shop is jh bird products (heesakker) and the glue is bison.
I’m curious on where you can buy the mesh or what it’s called
I buy them at a local bird shop
@@MrAviary can i buy it online? And what is it called exactly, you said in the video “mesh” and I searched everything and couldn’t find any
@@Njurk you can search for bird cage fronts
@@MrAviary thank you idol. Keep up the amazing work
Have u had Mites in that wood bpard cage ?
No, I have always used wood but never had mites but I do spray it every year.
Hi is that glue you used to keep the wood in place if so what glue is it - thanks simon
It is wood kit from bison
Do your birds need sunlight?? Or can they live in this ariary without problems??
They have a window providing sunlight. They are only in these cages during winter in the summer they are outside.
I have a quail chick with splayed leg and it’s leg popped out of its place. It doesn’t look like it’s having any trouble getting around but do you have any tips or advice on what’s to do
The best is to pay a visit to the vet, It can still hurt the little fellow.
Mr. Aviary thank you have you any other tips on curing splayed legs in quail chicks can you do a video on it
I have seen people use a homemade brace to keep the legs close together. Make sure you don't have a slippery floor, use wood chips or something else so it will not slip away.
Hi I’m wondering if u could tell me what stuff you used to build this nest? And what’s the glue name?
The glue is wood kit from bison. And whtat do you mean by stuff most is explained in the video.
Thanks for ur reply. Could not be able to hear some of your saying, sorry. The small white holder where it holds the screen wire panels?
Where we got the front iron door?
Local bird shop
@@MrAviary is there in an online store
What’s the size of the cage front
1,20m x 0,5m
Great video. Can u please provide me the details from where I can buy the front grill of the cage
Thanks, I bought it at a local bird shop.
@@MrAviary Hi. Can u please share the details of the shop. I will check with them if they can ship. Also if you don’t mind can u please share the dimensions of the front panel, side panel and bottom panel for this cage. I am planing to build exactly this model
Heel netjes gemaakt welke kit soort heb je gebruikt? Je buiten voliere is ook prachtig.
Bedankt, montagekit van Bison.
Great video , keep it up
Thanks
Hi hello , from where will I get the front grill of the cage .
I bought them from a local shop, but you can look for bird cage fronts on the internet. Maybe you will find a store in your country.
Okey ... thanks . Can you give your contact number... l meant what's up number
@@alsafavet9454 Sorry don't give my number on the internet
Hi do you do online classes in breeding finches?
You can learn a lot from all my videos or ask you questions in the comments
super travail !!
Can these cages be bought
No, made them myself
Hello buddy recently i saw your finch breeding cage making video is so cool ...👌and now I'm following your Instagram& Facebook .
I'm search for shootable handmade breeding cage model to my personal collection I'm damn sure that i will make your model same pattern . can you mention that tools name which you to use do this cage and cage metal chrome cage is it ready mede ? Or buy from where ? Pls reply my comment ....I'm waiting
The fronts are bought from a local shop here in the Netherlands. the tools are almost only a sigsaw and a drill
bravo
Thanks
Amazing video... got to know lot of info..
I have some budgie i upload some videos i my channel to,,
I am inspired ....
Thanks
@@MrAviary you are welcome...
all the best bro...
and wish me luck :)
Can you please tell me which type of board you used for cage. Sorry couldn't hear it properly in the video.
MDF board with a waterproof coating
Where can I buy this
I made it myself 😁
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Hello, is this just a white mdf-plate?
Yes it is, with a water-resistant coating
@@MrAviary thanks, I'm going to make my own breeding caghes but whit plywood and mdf for the dividers (Sorry for my google translate-englisch, I'm from belgium)
@@noahlogghe8548 Kan je wel Nederlands?
@@MrAviary ja dat is beter😂
Noah logghe Nou als je vragen hebt kan je ze altijd stellen 😀
Wouldn't it be cheaper just to buy a cage
Where I live definitely not
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