dog box air vents
dog box air vents
Just got done building my first box made it out of plywood and was wondering how many vents I need to put in the thing for air. It is 4x4x30 split in half. I was going to put a 3" vent on the side and the back on each half is that going to be enough.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
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wiwalkerman
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That depends on what the temp. will be when you are hunting. I like to have more vents on it and then be able to open and close them as weather dictates. If that is all you will have in it, in the summer in wis. when it gets to be 90 degs. you will end up with dead dogs.My dog box has 3 holes in the front that are 6" x 8" two on each side that are the same size, all three doors in the back are 9" x 13" that are just bars.In the summer there are days when this isn't enough air movement.
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im with wi walkerman-- you wont need much vent in the winter- you cant have too much in the summer
how many dogs -whats the temp- moving down the road or stopped - etc
id guess that two 3 inch holes is ok for one dog on a side in the winter
if you open box in winter and its sorta steamy-- need more vents
in the summer , i want is as open as i can get it without dogs getting out --
if i dont know, id rather have too much air then not enuff - we use a box just like that in the winter for 2 dogs -with one 6 inch hole on the side and a screened opening on doors - openings have an adjustable closure -
we shut them part way when traveling -
or its 20 below -
at times weve had 4 dogs in there , i dont think that box has enuff ventilation with everything open for 4 dogs -
dont make your divider air tite , i leave an inch top and bottom open
how many dogs -whats the temp- moving down the road or stopped - etc
id guess that two 3 inch holes is ok for one dog on a side in the winter
if you open box in winter and its sorta steamy-- need more vents
in the summer , i want is as open as i can get it without dogs getting out --
if i dont know, id rather have too much air then not enuff - we use a box just like that in the winter for 2 dogs -with one 6 inch hole on the side and a screened opening on doors - openings have an adjustable closure -
we shut them part way when traveling -
or its 20 below -
at times weve had 4 dogs in there , i dont think that box has enuff ventilation with everything open for 4 dogs -
dont make your divider air tite , i leave an inch top and bottom open
when the tailgate drops
Thanks pete
This box will really only be used in the fall and winter. I guess i will have to build a new one for the summer. I used to just use two of the plastic ones. As far as the temp it will most of the time be 20* and lower so not for sure what the wind chill will and 70 mph but sure it is cold. But thanks for input i will be putting more adjustable vents
Thanks
Jim
This box will really only be used in the fall and winter. I guess i will have to build a new one for the summer. I used to just use two of the plastic ones. As far as the temp it will most of the time be 20* and lower so not for sure what the wind chill will and 70 mph but sure it is cold. But thanks for input i will be putting more adjustable vents
Thanks
Jim
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my box is 4x4x30" and i have two 6 inch holes on each side of my divider in the back and 7 inch slits all the way down the sides and bar doors on the front that are 12x20 when it gets cold i have hinged doors on the sides i just shut and a peice that just hooks on the back with some wing nuts but i leave my bar doors just how they are
its better to tree and let live then tree and kill to never be ran again
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pete richardson wrote:im with wi walkerman-- you wont need much vent in the winter- you cant have too much in the summer
how many dogs -whats the temp- moving down the road or stopped - etc
id guess that two 3 inch holes is ok for one dog on a side in the winter
if you open box in winter and its sorta steamy-- need more vents
in the summer , i want is as open as i can get it without dogs getting out --
if i dont know, id rather have too much air then not enuff - we use a box just like that in the winter for 2 dogs -with one 6 inch hole on the side and a screened opening on doors - openings have an adjustable closure -
we shut them part way when traveling -
or its 20 below -
at times weve had 4 dogs in there , i dont think that box has enuff ventilation with everything open for 4 dogs -
dont make your divider air tite , i leave an inch top and bottom open
Now Pete "This is only what I have heard"
Is if Pete need more Air Holes in His dog Box.. Only Thing he needs to Do is "Peal a little Duct Tape Away" (Just joken with ya)
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