Daubz ant loft
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Yes yes yes.. this sounds fantastic... I can't wait to see it.. what a fantastic project.
- Daubz1977
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Hi all,
Im planning on using something like http://www.puffinplastics.co.uk/Acrylic ... oC6AHw_wcB to house my fungus gardens in, I only seem to be able to find them in 2mm or 3mm acrylic, which i think will shatter if i try to drill it, dou you think i would be able to drill the holes i will be needing in this, or does anyone have any recomendations on what else i could use for the job.
Thanks
Im planning on using something like http://www.puffinplastics.co.uk/Acrylic ... oC6AHw_wcB to house my fungus gardens in, I only seem to be able to find them in 2mm or 3mm acrylic, which i think will shatter if i try to drill it, dou you think i would be able to drill the holes i will be needing in this, or does anyone have any recomendations on what else i could use for the job.
Thanks
ants i keep:-
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Acrylic won't shatter. I just recently drilled 32mm holes in a 3mm cylinder without a problem
Some cheaper options for you
http://www.united-plastics.co.uk/displa ... 67_69.html
http://plasticonline.co.uk/containers-3.html
Irish
Some cheaper options for you
http://www.united-plastics.co.uk/displa ... 67_69.html
http://plasticonline.co.uk/containers-3.html
Irish
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Thanks a lotIrish wrote:Acrylic won't shatter. I just recently drilled 32mm holes in a 3mm cylinder without a problem
Some cheaper options for you
http://www.united-plastics.co.uk/displa ... 67_69.html
http://plasticonline.co.uk/containers-3.html
Irish
ants i keep:-
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Great links Irish! Wish I'd seen the one with the lids.
All I'd add Daubdz avoid glued units as I've found it will develop loads of cracks along the glue line. Moulded is good though.
All I'd add Daubdz avoid glued units as I've found it will develop loads of cracks along the glue line. Moulded is good though.
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Fantastic links, really love them.
I noticed the circular units (pods?) are available as waterproof units at extra price so they are advertising that these are not. Something to watch out for.
I noticed the circular units (pods?) are available as waterproof units at extra price so they are advertising that these are not. Something to watch out for.
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Yeah good point to note! I sealed mine myself anyway. Never contacted them to find out how much extra for the sealed ones, if anyone does, let us knowAcromyrmexbob wrote:Fantastic links, really love them.
I noticed the circular units (pods?) are available as waterproof units at extra price so they are advertising that these are not. Something to watch out for.
Irish
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Re: Daubz ant loft
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beldray-Mini-Fi ... +radiators
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/500W-Oil-F ... Ak3o8P8HAQ
I was looking at getting one of the above to heat my ant loft, what do you think?
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/500W-Oil-F ... Ak3o8P8HAQ
I was looking at getting one of the above to heat my ant loft, what do you think?
ants i keep:-
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
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Re: Daubz ant loft
Looks great!
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Re: Daubz ant loft
I've decided to make my own 30x30x30 boxes for my main setup, I can make each box for around £20.I would make 2 at a time joined to each other by a 32mm tube running in between them, once these 2 are almost full i will add another 2 to the existing ones. I've been looking for adhesive to stick the acrylic for my boxes together i want to use http://clearplastictube.co.uk/Plastic-W ... uct_id=139 it looks like it melts the acrylic together which would give a good hold and i don't think they would be able to pull it apart like they would with silicone... but is this going to be safe to use if not does anyone have any recommendations.
ants i keep:-
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger
Atta cephalotes
Polyrhachis dives
Camponotus cruentatus
Camponotus ligniperdus
Camponotus barbaricus
Formica cunicularia
Messor barbarus
Lasius niger