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Rabbit Fever
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Poly flooring

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If anybody is looking for above ground flooring give me a call. I have some of the best flooring you will ever get. It will be the best money you have ever spent on your kennels. 715-892-0027

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guys when he says hes got some of the best he aint kiddin. i got some of this flooring after a storm hit my pens and i love. wish i would have had it on the first pen. waste falls through good and all you have to do is scrub it off. tom has a great product and is a great guy to deal with......keith
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Pictures????

Can it be shipped???

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Please give us more details like sizes,what size holes in it,prices,etc.Thanks in advance,Scotty.

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he shipped it to me......heres a pic of my pen. i used his flooring. the panels arent exactly 2x3 but they are close. when you put three panels together you will get a 3x6 run if i remember right.........its hard to tell in these pictures but if you look in the lower right of the pen you can sort of see the holes.
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keith2210

How do you get to the house part of your above ground kennel........I see you have the door all the way in the front..........Can you get into the house part...........Are there door's back there........
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Rabbit Fever
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This is a picture of my kennel system, with the flooring. The poly flooring has rectangular openings of 1" x 2" and can be adjusted up to 1" x6" by cutting the webbing in between. These panels are 2'x 3' and need no supporting cross members. These panels just supported on the 2' ends that means a 3ft span, can withstand the weight of a 250 lb man!. These are extremely strong and durable, no need to nail them down just place them on some type of a rail system like a 2x4. I personally use perforated angle iron. They never wear out i have this stuff in all my own kennels. I have 11 hounds and raise pups 2 times a year they all do just fine. The price is $17.00 per panel plus shipping. I use 3 panels per kennel, thats a 6 ft run with an attached insulated box for the inclemit weather we have here in northern WI. Please call me with any questions. I will be happy to answer all who inquire, or just want to talk hounds.
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the back of mine is open and i hold the barrels in with 2 eye bolts and a ratchet strap.....keith
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nice kennels and i like your duralog siding on your house too ,howlong have you had it on your house?
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Rabbit Fever
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Denny606, Thats not dura-log siding. Thats all cut and hand peeled norwaypine siding i made myself. I own a tree service business and a friend of mine has a portable sawmill. All the wood for my whole house I cut with his mill. Ill never do that again, way too much work!!!!

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