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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz 2 года назад +1

    Those were great improvements. Will see if this is a project we can tackle for our indoor cat crews. And terribly sorry to hear about Cletus passing. I am sure he will live in your hearts always.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +2

      The improvements were from viewers like you who left comments. The only downside is I made it too easy for our larger tuxy Rosco to get up to the food. The old tower he had to climb and work for it. 😂 Overall, the kitties really like the new and improved version.
      Cletus was always in the shots, so I decided to mark the Cletus sightings when I started editing the video. He is truly loved, and we miss him much. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @Penguuwn
    @Penguuwn Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video! My cat loves climbing to the top of the closet and I didn't want her to knock my clothes down anymore 😂 Now she can use this pole!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Hi Koromo! The more "approved" spaces our kitties can use for scratching and climbing, the safer our other spaces will be. Ha! Kitties need vertical and higher areas to survey their domain, aka keep an eye on us. I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😀

  • @janeevans4758
    @janeevans4758 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel and what fabulous cat towers! I shall be making this weekend..thank you.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Jane! Def use cat tower 2 build and check out more details like tools, supplies, and cut list here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      Feel free to ask any questions. I'm happy to help where I can. When you get it posted, feel free to email me photos or a link to a video. I love seeing when people build my projects. Email is in the about section of the channel. Thanks for watching, leaving a comment, AND building it! 😺

  • @rebeccajohnson2231
    @rebeccajohnson2231 2 года назад +1

    I Love this! I also just watched the previous version. Ive had a long tube from a weight lifting bar my son ordered years ago, I kept it all this time bc I knew there'd be a great use for it someday. I have everything else to make this (except for rope & ceiling/floor thingys). I just have to borrow the tools from my Dad too. Im a new empty nester w a new kitten so this will be a fun project to fill some of my time. Thank you so much!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +3

      Hi Rebecca! I have friends offering up tubes to use for cat projects and grab everyone I can lol. I have an oversized 10-inch wide tube I will turn into something shortly. The sisal rope you can buy on Amazon is reasonably inexpensive (this is what I used - www.amazon.com/dp/B00DKA3OGO )
      I had to borrow the jig saw when I built my first project. As I progressed, I bought a little at a time. Now, I have almost all the tools I need to make some really cool projects. Good luck with the build and the kitten. We adopted 3, and I've started sharing them with RUclips Shorts. - www.youtube.com/@DIYXplorer/shorts
      If you have any questions, leave a comment I'll try to respond to help out. I'm about to post the step-by-step version of cat tower 2. Just need to finish the edit. Until then, here is a post on my website with supplies, tools, and a cut list - bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      Good luck on your journey of DIY! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

    • @rebeccajohnson2231
      @rebeccajohnson2231 Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer Thank You for your reply and the links. I do need that rope, and I'm also borrowing the electric tools, from my Dad, lol.
      I've been sick so I haven't started yet but planning to next weekend.
      Thank u again!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      @@rebeccajohnson2231 Sisal rope is the best; there are others you can use; the only type I would not use is anything synthetic. Good luck! If you have any questions, just leave a comment. I'll try to help where I can. 🙂

    • @rebeccajohnson2231
      @rebeccajohnson2231 Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer Thank you. I appreciate it. Im finally making it this weekend. My kitten needs a scratching post aside from me. 😸 I'll let you know how it goes! ☮

  • @SpiffEatWorld
    @SpiffEatWorld 11 месяцев назад

    Love your choice of music, and thanks for listing the song titles/artists!

  • @rosisined-n7c
    @rosisined-n7c Год назад +1

    Thanks, perfect tower system...I made two of them and my big cats love it !

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It was an evolution from the first one to this one but I think it's pretty rock solid. I have had people ask me how much to make one for them. Unfortunately, they're not really designed to be shipped.

  • @oliviafranklin7706
    @oliviafranklin7706 2 года назад +2

    This is by far the most well thought out floor to ceiling, cat tree design I have seen. I applaud how detailed all of your videos are and the craftsmanship that goes into each of your pieces. I’m looking to build this for my kitten and I am anxious to get started. When do you think the detailed Step-by-step video will be out?
    Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +1

      Olivia thank you so much! You're comment made my day! I'll get something up as soon as I can. I got burned out editing this video and doing the same thing again. I'm about 3/4 done and will get it up before the end of the year. I'll have a blog post accompanying with some basic plans. Thank you again for watching and leaving such a kind comment.

    • @kellyhuhtanen1324
      @kellyhuhtanen1324 Год назад +1

      ​@@DIYXplorer I'm also looking forward to your step-by-step video! I just acquired my cardboard tube! :)

    • @MizaT11
      @MizaT11 Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer eagerly awaiting it too, but take your time!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay, Kelly, and Miza; life gets in the way of YouTubing sometimes. I try to consider all questions when editing so it's as easy to follow along. I promise I'm almost done. 🙀😺

    • @MizaT11
      @MizaT11 Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer all good! Also, how much do you think this project cost in total? I'm fairly new to DIY and admittedly it feels a little overwhelming, so I'm wondering if it's better to just buy a premade tower.
      Cost savings are a big reason why I want to go DIY, and full control over a design.

  • @DIYXplorer
    @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +4

    After a long delay, I'm happy to publish Cat Tower version 2! If you want to build your very own cat tower 2, watch this how-to video here: ruclips.net/video/Ej_UyUNB_GA/видео.html
    Feel free to leave comments or questions I'll try to respond to everyone I can.

  • @lindamorris4542
    @lindamorris4542 Год назад +2

    Great for smaller houses a cat tree and a lamp all in one, I wish I had the tools to make this.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +3

      Hi Linda! You really could do all the cuts just with a jigsaw. As I build more projects, I acquire more advanced tools. For the original cat tower, I just used a jigsaw since that's all I had. In fact, I borrowed it from my old roommate until I purchased my own. 🛠
      It's a nice light we have it on every night. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @gwrennels6400
    @gwrennels6400 9 месяцев назад +2

    What i like. One reason is the platform is large enough to hold a cat. The one's you buy at store are too small..

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover 2 года назад +1

    so excited. just saw you had this new video. pausing to make a comment before i watch it😁

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +1

      It's been a long time coming, lol. I recorded the video footage earlier this spring; sometimes, life gets in the way of YouTubing. I am currently editing the step-by-step how-to video for people like you who need more in-depth instructions. I'll have alternate tools and a supplies list like my other videos. Thank you for watching and commenting!
      Btw did you see my outdoor catio build? Our kitties love it! - ruclips.net/video/cHanlqCAr40/видео.html

  • @jennifern9373
    @jennifern9373 Год назад

    Great video. A lot of work. I need to make a cat highway for my two cats in my new apartment. Thanks for the solid ideas.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +2

      That's one of my projects in my list to do. I have a few ideas and nothing solid yet. And of course I'm going to make a video of it. Not any time soon sadly, I have 3 videos to edit and get up. Thanks for the comment and for watching Jennifer!

  • @leebyrd1434
    @leebyrd1434 Год назад +2

    Well done! Love it!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Thanks, Lee! I had fun building it, and the cats love running up AND down it! They really put some hours in on it. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice compliment! 😺

  • @kernow9324
    @kernow9324 7 месяцев назад +3

    My cats say I suck, because I can't make nice things for them. They want you to work for them!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  5 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂 Cats can be jerks. All the toys you get just lay around while they complain you don't do anything for them. Our cats are super spoiled. Thanks for watching and for the fun comment!

  • @nateg7502
    @nateg7502 Год назад +2

    The smart lights is genius

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Thanks, Nat! It was a last-minute addition. I had to do some cutting, corder hiding, gluing, and cord fishing to install them. That's kind of why it's not in the video. Sadly, there was no way to explain such a mess that others could follow. If I get enough requests, I'll make a video about it. I'm kind of burned out of cat towers for now. lol
      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @Touchgoldoden
    @Touchgoldoden 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome work! 😻👍 I am going to try and make this for my cats, could you please explain a little more how you made the top and bottom pieces?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +3

      Hi Diana! That's fantastic; post a link to a picture or email me (located in the contact section) when you get it built.
      This video is the first time I did a standard RUclips build without all the details. I'm in the process of editing a detailed how-to build the cat tower 2.0 video for people like you who want step-by-step instructions. If you subscribe and turn on notifications, aka hit the bell, you'll be one of the first to know of the new video post.
      Until I get the video up, I put up a simple blog post with photos and a cut list for the project, with some details on the top piece. I'll flesh it out a little more when I have time. diyxplorer.com/uncategorized/floor-to-ceiling-cat-tower-2-0/
      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @nomorehate9176
    @nomorehate9176 Год назад +1

    Another GREAT job!!

  • @ZaneBezesky
    @ZaneBezesky 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work and info. Could you explain the mechanics of the pressure fitting at the end? The mechanic and the nut and bolt configuration? I’m going to build one, and I feel like I’m almost there comprehending, but can’t quite get it. Maybe you could refer to the part of your videos that best explains it too. I appreciate it!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Zane, I've created a website page for more details on the mechanics and views along with cut list. You can see it here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build (might get a secure error, fixing that)
      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Good luck!

    • @ZaneBezesky
      @ZaneBezesky 5 месяцев назад

      @@DIYXplorer thanks a bunch!

  • @peterrobinson7803
    @peterrobinson7803 Год назад +1

    Depends on the carpet roll. Got one free from HD and it's at least 1/2 inch thick walled. No need for reinforcement. (I have a 20+ pound Maine Coon, 10 months old and very active)

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Hey Peter! My first version of the cat tower did not have any center board support and it was fine for our 20 lbs. tuxedo kitty Rosco. When I started designed version 2 I considered suggestions from commenters and new ideas I wanted to try. Having the wood center pole allowed me to secure support so I could have larger shelves than prior.
      When you build yours feel free to email photos of it when you get it built. I'm going to put together a video of all the builds people have done based on my projects. You can find contact info in the about area of the channel.
      Thanks for watching and commenting! And building!

  • @BootstrapLil
    @BootstrapLil 8 месяцев назад

    I clicked on the link below. Question, why did you decide on the cardboard with 2/4 inside verses a pvc tube? Love the random cat tip about claws. :)

  • @4541studios
    @4541studios 2 года назад +1

    Very cool! Nice that you inluded visit to the store to point out that you CAN sometimes get free stuff (they was jus gonna toss it anyways) when my lil one was bout 1 year, i bought him a 3 tier floor ceiling tree from amazon which was fine for a year or so. Then somewhere along the line he grew up. And his climbing style is a bit silly, he likesbto reach outbto the farthest edge of the next shelf n play indiana jones which caused the tree to bend. It gave up one day split in two where the mid sections connect and came crashing down. Hes okay tho he was scared. When i could afford it i went to big box hardware n got a couple lengths of 2x4 and dome other stuff i thought i would need, my ex donated some old carpetbshe was gonna toss n i built a nice sturdy tree that dont move no matter how goofy my boy climbs on it. ☺ i jus made it up as went with not many of the right tools. It aint pretty but it works n he loves it. Thanx for the vid!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад

      The big box stores usually just toss or hopefully recycle the tubes. The best time to get them is after a busy weekend. I've had other comments say they've used just 2x4s, which works just the same.
      The great thing about cats is they don't care how pretty something is; if they like it, they will use it. And at the same time, I've bought nice expensive things they won't touch.
      When I started building things and posting videos, I had to borrow a Jigsaw, and now 2 years later, I have almost all the tools I need to do most basic projects. It's not the tools but the ingenuity of what you have to do to build what you want.
      Thanks for leaving such an awesome comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 😺😺

  • @noeliafernanda1061
    @noeliafernanda1061 Год назад +1

    Hi, good project 👍
    It might be a good idea to make a video explaining the installation of the remote control lights, and the fixing of screws in the ceiling and floor.🤔
    Greetings

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Hi Noelia, I'm about to upload a step-by-step how-to video today. The tower is not permanent; you use the hardware to secure it with pressure. You'll see it shortly.
      The only thing I do not have in the how-to video is the led lights installation. It was an afterthought; the way I had done it, it wasn't straightforward to explain sharing in a video. I'm going to try and figure out how to present it easier.
      These are the lights I purchased: AIBOO Linkable LED Under Cabinet Lights amzn.to/3ZBRxWx and this Flexible Extendable Cables for AIBOO LED Under Cabinet Lighting: amzn.to/3YwQmpS
      Thanks for leaving watching and leaving a comment!

    • @noeliafernanda1061
      @noeliafernanda1061 Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer Excellent 👍👍
      Thank You for your answer....!
      I Will See the video

  • @AncoraImparoPiper
    @AncoraImparoPiper Год назад

    Well done! I saw your very first version and was thinking that it might not be too durable, but you've solved it right here. I plan to build something similar except that I will just use two 2x4s screwed together to make it thicker and allow adjusting of shelf locations and orientation after it's been built. I also like the foam pads under the carpeted sections but I'll probably just make it pads not carpeting the entire board. Thanks for the idea of what screws to use to make it slightly height adjustable and easy to fasten it to the ceiling and floor. I like the lighting too. I'm now thinking of how to make the shelving more easy to adjust for location rather than have them perfectly fixed because I might want to relocate the tower and so the shelves may need to be re-oriented or re-positioned when the cat gets older and finds climbing a bit more challenging. Very inspirational built, mate.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the compliments, Darius. The tower in the other video did hold up quite well, even with our 20 lbs. cat Roscoe. I really did want to improve on the design, fixing concerns others had.
      You def can use 2x4s for the pole instead of the tube design. It will be easier to make the moveable shelves you mentioned. If you solve that problem, let me know. I love the idea of rearranging them. With a solid pole, adding LED lighting where the cable won't be accidentally clawed along the pole would be challenging.
      Some neat ideas and new challenges. Feel free to send me a link to pictures or videos when you build it. I'd love to see your take on it. Thanks for watching and leaving a great comment!

    • @ms22401gal
      @ms22401gal Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer Instead of 2x4 glued face to face, you could still use a 6" tube. But, instead of just one board inside, you could make a cross (think + sign) of wood. Rip the second board so you have two narrower pieces, then glue those like a cross to the original board and insert that. This would allow for moving shelves in various arrangements AND allow space for cabling. And, your reply answered how you did the lighting. I thought perhaps they were each battery powered inside. Very nice!
      I am curious, if I may, what was your line of work prior to starting your channel? I'm thinking engineer of some kind. You've a very creative mind and excellent hand/eye control.

  • @hayleydreher1996
    @hayleydreher1996 Год назад +1

    We have had to buy 4 of these from the store in the year my cats been with us he like to lay on his side at the top and circle it🤣. After so long he tears it in half.Im gonna have to make this

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Lol, Hayley! These are pretty strong. Our cats give this tower quite a bit of abuse, and it's holding up quite well. I know you can build this for much less than the store-bought towers. It takes a little time and patience, but totally worth it. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😃

  • @Ana-oo9gn
    @Ana-oo9gn 10 месяцев назад +2

    Incrível trabalho!! Adorei!!

  • @ghizi
    @ghizi Год назад +1

    Hi, great video! What carpet material are you using? What I found is very hard and rough on the back, not easy to fold on small surface. Yours seem to be very suple and not so thick. Thanks

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +3

      Hi Gabriel! I used a heavier fabric on the shelves, which I purchased from a place called Old Time Pottery. Your local fabric store would have something like that. On the base and top, I used a regular throw carpet you can get at any home store.
      If you want to use the carpet as I had done for the first cat tower, you can find it at Lowes, Home Depot, or other big box home improvement stores. It's basically an indoor outdoor area rug. It comes in multiple colors. I'm not endorsing Home Depot, but this is an example of what I speak of Hobnail Granite 6 ft. x 8 ft. Solid Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug - thd.co/3Xxp2Io
      I hope that helps you. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  •  Год назад +2

    I’m in the middle of building this tower. Thank you for your design.
    Quick question: you ask for a 3/4 plywood sheet but the bolt and washer are too thick to flush. Please help. Can I just use a bolt instead of rod?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Hi Melanie, sorry for the delayed reply. I am exporting the finished how-to video as I type this.
      Drilling 3/4 through the top piece and adding rubber bumpers will give you extra space. These are what I used for the top and bottom: 7/8 in. Clear Rubber Like Plastic Screw-On Furniture Bumpers for Chairs and Table Floor Protection - amzn.to/3FdZE3m
      I hope that makes sense. The new video will explain it a little better. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

    •  Год назад

      @@DIYXplorer hello. Thank you for your reply. I am actually at a stand still in the middle of the project. 🥴 where do those go? Someone said there is no need for that extra bolt on top since there is two in the bottom. Please advise.

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      You can do just one washer to hold the bolt in place. The new video is up and here is the link. Hopefully it will help you out. ruclips.net/video/Ej_UyUNB_GA/видео.html

    •  Год назад +1

      @@DIYXplorer thanks for this! I still have the doubt about the bolt vs a 3/4 board. The rubber is not the issue. But I think I can manage. I am almost done though. Super excited!

    •  Год назад +1

      Just finished mine. Whew! What a project! That too and bottom parts may need to be clearer as well as materials and tools. Overall my cats love it and want more 😊

  • @loriearii474
    @loriearii474 Год назад +1

    Wonderful trees! Do you have a good formula to figure out how much rope?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Hi Lorie, it depends on your tube width, how tight you wrap your rope, and the height of the pole. I wrapped mine pretty tight on a 4-inch wide pole and used 3 rolls of 100 ft length. Bonus is any extra you have left; you can make a scratching post or any other fun cat toy. This is the rope I purchased: amzn.to/3JOR9hZ
      I hope that helps. Btw I just posted another video of how-to, step-by-step building the Cat Tower 2. It's much more in-depth. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/Ej_UyUNB_GA/видео.html

  • @cohen860
    @cohen860 Год назад +1

    Where did you get the hardware for the top and bottom? Thanks.

  • @bethanyblowers4411
    @bethanyblowers4411 Год назад

    Awesome work!

  • @KingDahaf
    @KingDahaf Год назад

    Thank you for this!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Thanks for the compliment! It's one of my favorite projects yet! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @socialbenbrown
    @socialbenbrown Год назад

    Nicely done! I appreciate your camera work as well. Have you had any issues with the carpet getting loose from cats scratching since you aren't using any adhesive for the shelves?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      The carpet has shown some wear. I have had to reapply some adhesive on some edges. Overall, it's holding up well. The original cat pole, I tore it down and remade it. I used upholstery tacks on the underside edges, and that works quite well. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @candlestickcrew7037
    @candlestickcrew7037 2 года назад

    where do you get those casters? nice diy

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад

      Those are the Hyever Heavy Duty Leveling Screw Leg 4" Adjustable Feet Leveler Foot for Furniture Mechanical Equipment Pack of 2 and the place to get them is here: www.amazon.com/dp/B07G98PH7Q/
      They're really good quality. I'd buy them again. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @theRockstarCat
    @theRockstarCat 2 года назад +1

    very nice!!

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Gibson! A rock star cat like yourself needs a luxurious cat tower like this. ;-) Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @moniquegolightly12LIttleLight
    @moniquegolightly12LIttleLight 5 месяцев назад

    Question: I’m a bit confused about the bottom part. I see the diagram… do I use the large steel 5/8” rod at bottom or just the screws? Also with the top how large is the rod? I bought one that is about feet long. Cheers

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Monique, you only use the threaded rod for the top. The bottom is just screwed into the board that goes down the center of the tube. I've put together a page with cut diagrams, supplies, tools, and additional top and bottom views. You can view it here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @crazycatlady6666
    @crazycatlady6666 Год назад +1

    QUESTION: we have a loft bed and three cats that love to snuggle in the bed. It has an attached vertical ladder. Do you have any suggestions or thoughts @ a diy way for them to get up and down safely? I have looked online, but have not found anything that might work. We need your help! Please 🐾

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Hi Kimberly! Thats tough. Cats can climb up easily but going down is harder. While I haven't posted videos in a little bit I'm still building fun stuff and recording. One project is a cat pole you can mount to your wall. It's the same pole as this video but it has mounts at the top and bottom that secure to the wall. You could create that and mount it at an angle up to the loft. Or you could do staggered shelves up the wall to the loft. Something like this would be neat: Cat Wall Mounted Shelves - amzn.to/3NFwA8r
      I hope that helps and gives you some ideas! Thanks for leaving a comment and watching my videos!

  • @adairaranda8649
    @adairaranda8649 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I recently ordered a floor to ceiling cat tree but it came with no instructions. Do you think you'll be able to assist?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  5 месяцев назад +1

      Of course, I created a page with cut list and additional video and photos to assist. You can view it all here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      Sorry for the delay, life gets in the way at times. Thank for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @halanasser5589
    @halanasser5589 Год назад +1

    How wide is the shelves?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Hi Hala! The second video about cat tower 2.0 is a very specific step-by-step with cuts and sizes. Watch it here: ruclips.net/video/Ej_UyUNB_GA/видео.html You can download the cut list from my website for free here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @mariemacdonald4214
    @mariemacdonald4214 Год назад +2

    How about using PVC pipe instead of cardboard w/wood insert?
    If you decide to try this, I can supply the PVC pipe ans supplies free and pick up product when it's done. Even happy to pay for labor 😉

    • @mariemacdonald4214
      @mariemacdonald4214 Год назад +2

      If you want to experiment on cat pole#4 I'll supply the PVC pipe and supplies free and pick up finished product 😉

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +1

      Hi Marie! I've seen videos using PVC pipe. Usually, the super big/wide type you can assemble together. (like this video: ruclips.net/video/dqg2ZT-53B8/видео.html ) I'm unsure if a PVC pipe the size of the cardboard tube I used would work. The hardest part is getting the sisal rope to stick to the PVC. The cardboard tube standard hot glue works great, and from what I know, hot glue is safe for cats. With the center wood support in this version, I can screw shelves in tight. Overall, I think it might be a more difficult build.
      I have a few projects I'm working on before returning to the cat tower project. If I can figure out a way, I'll come back with cat tower #4. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😺

  • @Deaf_Kitten
    @Deaf_Kitten Год назад +2

    what is the average total cost of materials you had to pay for?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +2

      Hi HottieChick, I mostly used scrap wood from construction sites. I ask them if I can grab them from their junk piles. The pole came from a big box store that sells carpets. I just asked for it as well. If you were to purchase the materials, I'd say around $100, excluding the LED lights. I have a blog post with a list of all the materials, more detailed pictures and videos, and links to the supplies. I hope this helps. - bit.ly/3P8zXW3

  •  Год назад

    Is there is list of materias? Did I miss it?

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад

      Hi Melody, you can find a list of materials and cut specifics on my website here: bit.ly/cat-tower-2-build
      The only difference would be the height; you would adjust it to your house. I'm still working on the second "how-to" video. I've had a hard January and just had to put to sleep my cat Meme. I promise I'll get it up shortly; it's almost done. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😺

    •  Год назад

      Oh yes thanks! Will do this with PVC instead of cardboard cylinder. I live in an island so humidity is a factor!

    •  Год назад

      Also, I don’t see anything about the tube height. I have 10 foot ceiling.

    •  Год назад

      Also, why in your website there are two cut lists with the exact same thing? Thank you!!

  • @jyes23.
    @jyes23. 2 года назад

    You are the bestest!
    What do you think about pvc pipe? Please Sir

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +4

      In my original cat tower ( ruclips.net/video/mKk9tnHHhxY/видео.html ), people commented they used PVC pipes. I haven’t done it myself, but it would eliminate the board inside (It’s there for extra strength. My first cat tower didn't have one, and it was fine). The only concern I would have is attaching the sisal rope; I know from experience that standard hot glue does not adhere to plastic very well. You would have to scuff it with heavy sandpaper to have it stick. The main reason I use the carpet tube is; first, it’s free, and second, it works excellent gluing the rope. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!

    • @jyes23.
      @jyes23. 2 года назад +1

      Wow. You took your time to send a reply.
      Impressive. Thank you for the glue info. And if it's free, I'll take

    • @jyes23.
      @jyes23. 2 года назад

      2

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  2 года назад +1

      I love responding to friendly people like yourself who take the time to watch and ask questions. My channel is small enough I can take the time to reply, hopefully, to answer questions and/or thank the person for the compliment.
      If you still considering the PVC I'd try some practice on one piece with the sisal rope and hot glue. You could also Google hot glue sticking to PVC to see if there are any articles or videos. Good luck and if you build the cat tower send me pictures.

  • @patshipp9195
    @patshipp9195 Год назад +1

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  • @sylvannacaceres6380
    @sylvannacaceres6380 2 года назад

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  • @sybildisobedience9969
    @sybildisobedience9969 9 месяцев назад

    Wait, so are the shelves anchored to the wall and is that how the tree is more secure?

  • @lilyro3818
    @lilyro3818 3 месяца назад +1

    but cats dont need light. they have built in night vision. but it would make for some good videos. oooh oooh attachments for cameras to add to the tower. like little spy cameras or go pro's

  • @JK91JK187
    @JK91JK187 7 месяцев назад

    The lights just killed it yuck

  • @kdtrimble
    @kdtrimble Год назад +3

    2023 and you still play music instead of the natural sound of your wonderful build? This is so 2018. C'mon man.....

    • @DIYXplorer
      @DIYXplorer  Год назад +6

      Lol, cat tower builds don't have many natural woodworking sounds. I could add the freeway noise I hear while I'm working on my back patio, though, if that would be better? 😜 In the upcoming video, I left a little sound, with music and a voice-over which might be even more annoying than just music. Thanks, Kenneth for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @JK91JK187
    @JK91JK187 7 месяцев назад

    The lights just killed it yuck