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Old 09-02-2009, 12:35 AM   #1
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Default I have a customer I can't get too..Need a job?

This is what she wants. if you are interested let me know she is located in Puyallup Washington.

I can't take this on right now.

I have a wire dog crate that is 37 inches long x 25.5 wide x 27.5 height. I have all kinds of modular furniture that is cheap and easy to put together. I would like an easy modular dog crate cover made of an expresso color with one end open. Just basically something that can just fit over it and doesn't have to have a bottom just 4 sides total. Top,2 sides and 1 end. The wood used in the Malm series of ikea in Black/Brown color is what I would want it to look like. I want it to act as an accent table that I could sit my tv on or a lamp. Basically something that could hold up to 75 pounds. I don't wish to pay very much for this. Under 100 dollars would be good. I have no time frame so let me know if this is possible.

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Old 09-02-2009, 01:35 AM   #2
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Shucks, I wish. It would cost that much to ship it out there.
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Old 09-02-2009, 01:37 AM   #3
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I know, sorry bout that kevin....Really an easy job...I have life stuff going on this week.
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I made covers for our dog crates, they had sides and a front that rolled up. But even with the front open and the side vents rolled up, the mutts got too hot in there.
I made the covers out of upholstery cloth that was fairly thick and they looked great but we had to scrap them.
So if anyone makes one I would leave a 4" gap along the top of the back and sides with an open front. And watch the mutt don't get too hot in there. They have a higher body temperature than us to start with so it does'nt take much to get them in distress.
This happend in the spring when they were still small, around 70-80lbs and the crate was 42high by 36 wide and 48" long so I was real supprised about the heat problem.
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