Well I'll have to post the pictures in my photo album, I'm not very good at it in the forum itself!<br><br>Post edited by: rbpittman, at: 2009/06/08 02:00
I've read the forums and have been inspired to build Dixie a playstand. Here are some pictures. The first with with the sisal rope, the others are with the cotton yard that replaced the sisal rope.
Post edited by: rbpittman, at: 2009/06/08 01:56<br><br>Post edited by: rbpittman, at: 2009/06/08 01:58
Wow a very smart looking playstand rbpittman!! Can't wait to see it with cotton yarn. Why did you change it???
~~~~~~~~~~ Ana Grey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Louie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sterling Gris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lily ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well I made a pvc playstand for Josey and wrapped it with vet wrap and she doesn't like the feel of the wrap for when I put her on it, that is when she finally got used to its being there, she kept picking her feet up and chewed at her nails as if something was on them. I am going to have to try wrapping it with some kind of rope and see if she likes it any better.
That is a great looking playstand, I like the addition of the ladders, thanks for sharing it with us.
I saw the playstand with cotton yarn. Much more colorful. I hope Dixie likes it better, it is a beautiful playstand with those great ladders!!!
~~~~~~~~~~ Ana Grey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Louie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sterling Gris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lily ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Great playstand Your bird will have a ton of fun playing on that.I love the one with the cotton yarn very nice.
Question....what type of glue do you use to hold the pvc together....i always wondered what you could use that wouldnt harm the bird... thanks!
Very nice Playstand!!!
Thanks for posting the photos of it. :-)
Within all of us is a varying amount of space lint and star dust, the residue from our creation. Most are too busy to notice it, and it is stronger in some than others. It is strongest in those of us who fly and is responsible for an unconscious, subtle desire to slip into some wings and try for the elusive boundaries of our origin. ~K.O. Eckland, "Footprints On Clouds"
Dayo in flight....