Saving a chewed-up powder-coated cage...
I started a thread a while back asking for advice about touching up a chewed/damaged powder-coated cage. I got lots of great advice. Long-story-short... here's what I have done.
I ordered a cage online... it fit into my budget... but when I received it, I saw it was a cheap, poorly-made rattle-trap... I returned it. I realized that the cage I have is of EXCELLENT quality, and to replace it with an equivalent one would be terribly expensive (I bought it about 6 years ago during a good disposable-income period). I wanted to save it but touch-ups weren't a good option... that I learned in my previous post. What to do, what to do?
Solution (thanks to my ol' man, who had a "fresh eye" on the situation. I moved perches and stuff to draw the bird away from chewed areas, and then covered the bare metal with pvc pieces (non-toxic, safe for passage of human water/etc.), secured over the damaged spots. He found the pvc boring and pretty much ignores it. All bare metal is now safely covered, and I can keep his beautiful cage.
I'm submitting this in hopes it might help somebody in a similar situation.
Whewwwwwwwwwwwww!
I started a thread a while back asking for advice about touching up a chewed/damaged powder-coated cage. I got lots of great advice. Long-story-short... here's what I have done.
I ordered a cage online... it fit into my budget... but when I received it, I saw it was a cheap, poorly-made rattle-trap... I returned it. I realized that the cage I have is of EXCELLENT quality, and to replace it with an equivalent one would be terribly expensive (I bought it about 6 years ago during a good disposable-income period). I wanted to save it but touch-ups weren't a good option... that I learned in my previous post. What to do, what to do?
Solution (thanks to my ol' man, who had a "fresh eye" on the situation. I moved perches and stuff to draw the bird away from chewed areas, and then covered the bare metal with pvc pieces (non-toxic, safe for passage of human water/etc.), secured over the damaged spots. He found the pvc boring and pretty much ignores it. All bare metal is now safely covered, and I can keep his beautiful cage.
I'm submitting this in hopes it might help somebody in a similar situation.
Whewwwwwwwwwwwww!