Posted November 15, 200915 yr Just wondering what type of wood people use, what netting, what paint etc, and where you get it all from, when you build avieries? I have been reading old posts in the forum, but I can't see any that say specifically what materials were used, just that they used 'non-toxic' paint or something general like that. I don't really know what paints are non-toxic and which are toxic, so if anyone could give me some specific names of paints and type of wood etc, that would be appreciated. Thanks:)
November 15, 200915 yr Just wondering what type of wood people use, what netting, what paint etc, and where you get it all from, when you build avieries? I have been reading old posts in the forum, but I can't see any that say specifically what materials were used, just that they used 'non-toxic' paint or something general like that. I don't really know what paints are non-toxic and which are toxic, so if anyone could give me some specific names of paints and type of wood etc, that would be appreciated. Thanks:) i used untreated pine for my frames and my main rafter bearing i also used red gum it will need replacing however but so far i have kept my birds amused so no probs with them eating it all away as for paint sorry hon cant help odiously a nontoxic none lead based one no oil either i would assume i left the paint to my dad so hope thats a start
November 15, 200915 yr Use untreated wood in the areas the birds can access or chew on, or you can use treated wood if it can not be accessed by the birds. Treated wood is better to use if the wood will be touching the ground etc to stop rot and termites. treated wood is toxic so ensure the birds can not chew it. Use aviary wire from the hardware store. You can get it in rolls or by the meter depending on where you shop. Zink aviary wire (the norm) needs to be washed before use with vinegar and scrubbed to ensure birds don't get zink poisoning. Use acrylic paints only. Oil or enamel paints are toxic. Edited November 15, 200915 yr by **Liv**
November 15, 200915 yr Author Thanks, that's pretty much everything I need to know, but if anyone has anything to add feel free
November 15, 200915 yr Metal framing is better as budgies chew wood. BUT not everyone can work with metal framing so we do what we can. Any paint deemed safe for babies would be safe for birds I expect. That does NOT include ALL acrylic paints. Just because a paint is acrylic or water based doesnt necessarily make it safe for birds.
November 15, 200915 yr So how do I know which paints are safe? What do I look for? You buy paints deemed child or baby safe. But if your framework is external and mesh internal so the birds cannot chew the wood, it wont matter. Edited November 15, 200915 yr by KAZ
November 16, 200915 yr Author How do you attach the netting to the inside of the frame? Anyone have any photos of how they constructed their aviaries?
November 16, 200915 yr How do you attach the netting to the inside of the frame? Anyone have any photos of how they constructed their aviaries? Look in our aviries forum and you will see many example of aviary construction of members.
November 16, 200915 yr Yeah, agree with Kaz, there are mulitple topics on members aviaries. Use the search function or just look through the forum section.
November 16, 200915 yr coolite refrigeration panels , might be able to pick them up as building/construction seconds
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