Here is my new dog box iam building all i have left is to put the doors on the divider in and the strike rack then paint it and put the wood in iam also going to put that expanded metal in above the doors. let me know what everyone thinks maybe some other ideas that you think would look good on it? what ever you want. thanks
pat
Almost finished pic.
All that i have left is to bolt the top on and the divider in the middle also those little squares but the door. let me know what you think.
Last edited by pat_kemp on Sat Oct 11, 2008 6:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Looks real good, I would add a 4" plate upright under the doors to keep the shavings in the box and it keeps the dogs back a little easier, you might have to raise the area above the doors if you add the lower riser. also I don't think you will fit 6 dogs per side ( in my opinion 4 per side or 5 pushing it) and how big are your head holes it looks like a small pup could climb out through them. and on your rig rack if you run a center bar across to attach your chains to and keep your chains short where the dog can just stand up comfortably it keeps them from moving around to much but they can still lay down(fall down) for safety purposes. and I put my door hindges on the out sides(by the tail lights) so the dogs won't trip on the tailgate cables. and keep the doors narrow so only one dog at a time can get through them so they don't all rush out at once.
hey lion hunter thanks for the input. its alot bigger than it looks in the pics. i think that it will hold probably 6 dogs on each side. but also the holes are only 6 3/8 inches across and ive never had any of my pups get out of them thats what i have in my old dog box to.
Not sure I would have angled the round openings. Looks like rain can get in too easy? I also used some tar paper on top of the wood then outdoor carpet on top of that to make my box waterproof.
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Rocky Mountain Wildlife Studios
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Hey fullcry iam also going to put like a piece of wood or metal maybe on some hinges that cover th ose for that purpose. to keep the water out and also during the lion hunt to keep the warm. but like for the bear hunt and when its not raining it can be up and just clipped to the strikerack, you kind of get what iam saying.
Be real carefull putting tired wet dogs into a closed up dog box. I have heard some real sad story's from some who have. They could sufficate easily in those conditions. Another possible solution could be to extend your roof out over the slant just past the widest point on your box, and a couple of inch's on each end that should take care of most of the rain leaking in not all but most. Hope this helps good luck. There has been a lot of heads scratched over the building of dog box's.
Hey elk head, the box isnt closed up there is expanded metal in the front and the back above the doors. its in the last pic. so its not going to be closed up. and about the idea on the roof yeah its a good i dea but iam all out of money for a while and the roof is already on so i dont have money and time to cut it back off and buy some more metal and add on. but i like the idea . thanks.
pat_kemp wrote:Hey elk head, the box isnt closed up there is expanded metal in the front and the back above the doors. its in the last pic. so its not going to be closed up. and about the idea on the roof yeah its a good i dea but iam all out of money for a while and the roof is already on so i dont have money and time to cut it back off and buy some more metal and add on. but i like the idea . thanks.
hey pat nice box I hear you about out of money even when you build it your self the money adds up hun. I got about $375.00 in to mine