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Reference This is how to build a second story

What a awsome post! I was just looking around to get ideas on how to put a 2nd story on mine, But I wasn't sure how to make a ramp. I have like 11-12 extra grids,and almost half the full sheet of coroplast left. I think I will have enough to make a 2nd story. And now that I know a better way to do the coroplast, I may do a better job! I made the mistake of cutting it all the way through,and then taping it together. Oops!
 
This is very helpful. Thanks!
 
I was just wondering how do u put up a second and third level that is directly right above the first securely enough that the two other levels will not fall down.
If anyone can help me with you do this it would be super helpful.
Thanks
 
Just wondering if the zip/cable ties are sturdy enough to hold the upper story. I have a closed lower-level cage and would like to add a small loft. Thanks in advance!

Jen
 
Yes they are. If you look in my gallery you will see pictures of my cage when it was 2 levels. I didn't use any connectors, only zip ties. The thing to remember is to use lots of them! Every corner had 6 ties. 4 like this:

and then 2 more diagonally making an X. I did use a broom stick as support poles for the middle of the upper level because it sagged ever so slightly, but I found the boys tended to knock the poles over so they could play with them.

Currently I only have a single level but I am toying with the idea of adding a second level again but haven't decided yet. I will post pictures when/if I do.
 
Cool, thanks!
 
Question-
I want to get a 6 foot long folding table to put my cage off the ground, but it will be a big downsize. Right now my cage is a huge 4x4, and very open. I could add a second story, but I'm not sure how to make them sturdy. Is there a way to make them solid without having to put grids underneath to hold it up? It will be a pain in the neck to lay out my fleece if I have occasional grids blocking the way, you know? Anyone have any suggestions?
 
Daphne, If you look in my gallery you will see that I had a 2x3 second level. I did not have anything under it and it was fine. It sagged ever so slightly so I put pieces of broomstick under it, but the boys kept knocking them down. If you look a couple of post up, you will see my picture of how I zip tied it together.
 
This is how to build a second story


Is that the photo? How do you get to the bottom level of the cage though? I also use zip ties, they're great.
 
ahhh I see you have a big door in the front...
 
How do your pigs get to the top floor in this cage?
 
At that stage if you look closely you can see that the far left front grid and right rear grid are missing and that is where I had my ramps. I also have a picture of my ramps in there.

In this video you can see the boys using the ramps (kind of).
https://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a30/Lady_Buell/Piggies/?action=view&current=carrottheif.flv

I have another video of Harry going down the ramp, but it is really dark and you can't see the ramps very well. You can see the ramp in the background in this one.

(I couldn't get it to not distort the thread)
 
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that second floor looks very solid :) So you didn't need to have anything hold it up? Just loads and loads of zip ties?
 
i have a question about making the ramps how do you bend them without breaking them because i tried to bend them and it cracked
 
Beverly, there should be a "seam" on the grid if you look on the outer part of it. You don't want to bend on that seam or it will snap. If you bend the other way it should be okay. I am really bad at explaining things but I hope this makes some sense...
 
I had the same problem, but someone told me they shouldn't crack so I'm doing it wrong.
 
Hi I'm new to this forum and have not read all the posts yet so if this question has already been asked I'm sorry. I recently was given a bred female guinea pig, I just love the pics of all these cages and was just wondering where you purchase the material from? I believe you call them Grids.
Thank You for any helpful information
 
You can get grids from Target.
 
Thank You so much for the info. I will be checking those places out :)
 
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