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How much gap between the floor broads?
And how wide are the broads?
Treated or non treated?
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I put inch half between mine
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Mine are 1 1/2 inch so the crap falls thru.Used a 2x4 block standing up to space.This gap is too much for a pup or young dog.
I have one Scott brand above ground and i want to say the gaps are around 3/4" maybe even close to 1 full inch. They are welded metal grates. All the dogs I have put in it stumbled a little at first but they get used to it.
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Half of an inch and treated lumber. That's what I have for mine and it works just fine.
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Mine are 1/2 an inch,my nephew had one 1 1/2 inch gap and lost a good hound because gap was too wide,dogs foot went thru the gap in winter time sometime throughout the night on a deadly cold night,,foot got stuck and he froze to death before he went out next morning to feed and water him,,,since then mine are only 1/2 inch gap,,I'd rather clean kennel than lose dog,,and he wasn't a pup,he was a 6 year old walker
I have been using wood floors for 30 years, I put 1 1/2 inch between 1x2 oak and have never had a problem. I have 10 kennels set up this way and have built and sold them for lots of people that have seen them. No one has ever had a problem with a kennel built by me with that spacing. Anything less than that spacing and you will have piles of $hit all over the floor. If you are gonna use a spacing smaller than 1 1/2 inches, then you might as well do a solid floor, lol and there is no way I would do that.
Hate to hear about that hound dying but there had to be more to the story.Ive had every dog I own in these kinda kennels and they have never had a foot get stuck.Lately I've been using 2x4's instead of 2x2's.Seems to be easier on the dogs feet.Also use un-treated for the floor.Crap sticks to the treated.Jmo.Bobby how high off the ground are yours?Mine are 3ft.
quote:Nothing else to the story,,he simply got his foot stuck and couldn't get it out,,I've had many of hounds in floors with a 1 1/2 inch gap myself with no problems,,,just wasn't taking any chances,so mine are now only 1/2 inch gap,,,that was sad when I found out his dog froze because he was a **** good dog,,seems like it always happens to the good one,,never to the chit eaters
Originally posted by Jackson87
Hate to hear about that hound dying but there had to be more to the story.Ive had every dog I own in these kinda kennels and they have never had a foot get stuck.Lately I've been using 2x4's instead of 2x2's.Seems to be easier on the dogs feet.Also use un-treated for the floor.Crap sticks to the treated.Jmo.Bobby how high off the ground are yours?Mine are 3ft.
Mr reynolds do u build yours for a single dog say like a 4x10 or do u have a big kennel built 10x40 thats floored? Id like to build some of these and get mine of concrete any recomendations?
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Originally posted by les condra
Mr reynolds do u build yours for a single dog say like a 4x10 or do u have a big kennel built 10x40 thats floored? Id like to build some of these and get mine of concrete any recomendations?
Thanks a lot...the scott brand has a metal floor?
Only problem I had with wood kennel flooring was the wood holds the SMELL...
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yeah they do hobo , but a little pine-sol , bleach and a scrub brush works wonders on mine .
msinc , I built my kennels just about identical to yours and they work great , I origionally built them to be whelping and hot pens but I keep a dog in them all the time for one reason or another . less the old whelping boxes I all ready had made I think I put about a hundred dollars each in the materials , that's with 1x6 flooring and I used 1x3 's instead of 2x4's for the frame work and I bought a roll of 3' 2x4 weld wire 50 ' which I have enough left to build several more .
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Originally posted by les condra
Thanks a lot...the scott brand has a metal floor?
I found those scott kennels on google deer creek .....may be two different people it just brought deer creek up....I like their kennels I could easily build those but need that stainless floorin wonder if they would sell it only
I have the powder coated kennels from tsc on concrete I had galvanized poles with a plate welded on em so I could pick the kennel panels up off conc and put a bolt through that plate and the kennel to hold it and they look like new onoonoutside but the welds startin breakin loose they was rotting inside out.....
I looked at the kennels at Deer Creek...they are the same. Not sure where you are seeing that the grates are stainless. Also not sure what's up with the place...they still have a 2011 price list???? It appears they do sell everything separate...if they still exist.
O I thought the floor panels looked as if they was stainless in pics
But ur right bud it reads the floor is galvanized
I use 5 1/4 deck boards (treated) with 1 1/2" spacing. When I build another one I am thinking of using vinyl deck boards.
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I too was going to use the vinyl deck boards but I intended to rip them to like one inch or so. Wouldn't leaving them 6 inches wide defeat most of the purpose of the above ground concept??? I mean, wont it just pile up on top of the wide boards instead of falling thru??? The Scott grates have 1 1/8th inch spacing and the metal grate piece itself is only like 3/8th of an inch, maybe 1/2 of an inch.
I thought the whole idea was to have the stuff fall thru so that:
A. The dog don't have to walk in it.
B. The smell is not right there with the dog.
C. Everything falls thru so it starts to dry out on the ground and loose some of the smell.
D. Its outside the kennel so it is easier to clean up.
That said, some dogs just wont be defeated...I had one that would go in his house. I guess he just wanted the pleasure of having it right there with him rather than fall thru the floor.
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Originally posted by les condra
Mr reynolds do u build yours for a single dog say like a 4x10 or do u have a big kennel built 10x40 thats floored? Id like to build some of these and get mine of concrete any recomendations?
Hmmm pretty interestin idea mr reynolds...thanks.....o do u just put water seal on ruff cut floorin or just paint em or ?
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