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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 129909" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>I had to give up keeping birds about 10 years ago after a life of always having them, so the cages are in disrepair.</p><p>For the most part the fronts are premade fronts, but wire netting or a wire birdcage pulled apart works just as well.[ATTACH=full]29585[/ATTACH]These are the fronts I'm talking about, you can attach them to any wooden box. [ATTACH=full]29586[/ATTACH] These are an upright shelf unit and a chest of drawers that used to have 9 drawers and legs . [ATTACH=full]29587[/ATTACH]</p><p>This was a wall mounted kitchen cupboard with doors.[ATTACH=full]29588[/ATTACH]</p><p>This last one was a linen cupboard. </p><p>I hope that gives you some ideas, old broken furniture shouldn't be too hard to find. If the door or a drawer is missing or broken people often throw them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 129909, member: 27677"] I had to give up keeping birds about 10 years ago after a life of always having them, so the cages are in disrepair. For the most part the fronts are premade fronts, but wire netting or a wire birdcage pulled apart works just as well.[ATTACH=full]29585[/ATTACH]These are the fronts I'm talking about, you can attach them to any wooden box. [ATTACH=full]29586[/ATTACH] These are an upright shelf unit and a chest of drawers that used to have 9 drawers and legs . [ATTACH=full]29587[/ATTACH] This was a wall mounted kitchen cupboard with doors.[ATTACH=full]29588[/ATTACH] This last one was a linen cupboard. I hope that gives you some ideas, old broken furniture shouldn't be too hard to find. If the door or a drawer is missing or broken people often throw them out. [/QUOTE]
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