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  The netting, cut to 36" by 64" to cover a cage that's 30" x 60".  It actually worked out quite nicely.
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  The frame, reassembled, with the bottom floor.
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  The neatened-up, right-side up, trimmed version of the bottom floor.
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  To secure the plastic netting to the bottom of the cage, I present a big mess of zip ties.
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  The final framework, with locks, doors and a shelf.
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  We missed the hole in the door, so we flipped the door around to the unused side and got it right the second time.
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  So somehow a 1½" bolt won't go through a pair of ½" pipes.
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  After some recutting, we managed to get the frame together nicely.  Those are the doors on the ground.
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  The frame is assembled, however, Tim's realizing the 36" door frame is really closer to 37".
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  All the horizontal piping is done.
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  Added the 15" pipes.
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  All the joints, laid out in order, by floor.
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  Big box of non-plumbing-code-compliant PVC joints.
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  Ariadne once again peeking out from behind the curtains.
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  Mmm... grapes.
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  Cobb was trying to run on the wheel.  Amber was trying to eat it.
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  Amber's first trip out of the cage.  Dad didn't approve and started biting my arm.
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  Cobb hanging out on the curtains.
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