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Duplex Terrarium - Enclosure Plansby Martin and Andrea Dannegger Originally Andreas design; Martin has perfected it and made them incredible!
Description: Our “Duplex” terrarium measures 196cm x 70x 70 cm (outside dimensions) and has a removable separating wall. The weight (without glass and without inside décor) is about 18kg. The polycarbonate sheets are stuck together with aluminum profiles, they are very stable, easy to clean, lightweight and very durable. The connections are sealed with silicone. Our “branches” are made of white PVC pipes of various widths, scorched with a blow torch. (Attention: TOXIC fumes: only do this outside with eye protection, gloves and a good mask!) The center wall is removed in this picture but can be added at any time. We heat with 2 “Pro Heat” heat panels @65 Watts controlled by a Herpstat PRO proportional thermostat. All of the cables (2x thermostat, 2x thermometer and 2x hygrometer are hidden inside the PVC branches) Lighting: 2 florescent fixtures with 21 Watt full-spectrum tubes. OK now for the detailed "building instructions": Disclaimer:
The following instructions have been put together to the best of our knowledge, but we take no responsibility for problems or damages that may result from someone following them. I will begin with a list of the materials (I’m not sure where these can be purchased in the USA, so you’ll have to check the internet.) The sizes are given in cm/mm because it’s much more exact than inches and that’s how we did ours. 4 x Multi-wall Polycarbonate sheets (the material used to build greenhouses, etc) Color: Super Cool White 16mm thick 200 x 98cm What is special about the diamond polycarbonate sheets is their special hollow inner structure which improves the insulation and stability. Reference Aluminum Profiles Picture Above 8x Corner profile Aluminum for 16mm sheets. (see pic upper left) Length: 2meters (each) 4x U-profile Aluminum for 16mm sheets (upper right image) Length: 2meters (each) 1x H-Profile Aluminum for 16mm sheets (bottom left) Length: 2meters (each) 2x L-Profile Aluminum for 16mm sheets (bottom right) Length: 2meters (each) 16x Tin screws (rust-free) 2.9x13mm 1x Building or plumbing silicone (check that it is OK for polycarbonate!) 1x Tube of 2 part epoxy for metal and plastics 1x Sliding glass profile track for 6mm glass (upper) Length: 2 meters 1x Sliding glass profile track for 6mm glass (lower) Length: 2 meters I'm not sure where/if you can get these in the US: The place I ordered mine will ship to the USA and Canada: M&S Reptilien You just have to know how thick your glass pieces are in millimeters. They have 6mm wide and 4mm wide tracks. PS -- The English translation is not brilliant: they say "up" and "down" when they mean "top" and bottom": You need to order a top track and a bottom track or the glass will not fit into place 16x Ventilation hole covers: round 50mm 1x Silver acrylic spray paint (150ml) 2x 6mm glass 435x1000mm with polished edges Our total material costs came to about US$ 600.00 (Without tools)
The material has to be worked with, so here is a list of the tools needed.
Tools Miter-box saw with metal blades Jigsaw with “fine metal” blades Electric drill with 2mm and 3mm bits (for metal) Hole saw 44mm Metal file (fine) Rubber hammer Vacuum cleaner (shop-vac) Straight edge / ruler Measuring tape (with cm) Protective glasses Ear plugs / Ear protection Several screw (vice) clamps Phillips screwdriver size 1 We used a hand miter saw, but there are electric versions. Our jigsaw was a bit more modern. The Hole Saw is attached to the Electric Drill Now that we have everything, the fun can start. |