DIY Dog Box project

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Hope its interesting / useful ?

Been looking for ages for a dog box that would fit a TD5 and a 5 stone Labrador simultaneously with plenty of room, that didn't cost silly money, so last weekend spent the Sunday in the shed!
Used old packing plywood which was in good nick and left over headlining felt I had spare, all in cost less than £30.

Dog fits and the door just about shuts, lined it with rubberized material,

But what I want to know is why they only jump over the back seats when soaking wet through in mud?

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Nice box that good effort :thumb:

I thought it was only my dogs that did that! (Jumping over the seats when covered in ****!) Ha :banghead:
 
Because they've not yet learnt the dirty filthy habit off sh*^^ing at the gate entrance of their pen, like my cockers do. Nice project by the way, well done. :thumb:
 
Nice work!!!

I definitely need to make one also :-)

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well done :thumb:
This is exactly what I need for my D3 but clueless as to how to do it.

Measure your sides first and the angles at the back so it can match up against the back of the seats, or use a piece of cardboard get them spot on. Copy to ply and cut two.
Work out your width and cut your base out. fit a thin frame inside the sides just on the edge ( the width of your ply) fasten to the base and fit a few cross members to strengthen. Then fill in the gaps with cut ply. Hinges straight forward. Spray adhesive and headlining felt on top. Happy to help if you have questions. 20191208_143433.webp20191208_143412.webp
 
Measure your sides first and the angles at the back so it can match up against the back of the seats, or use a piece of cardboard get them spot on. Copy to ply and cut two.
Work out your width and cut your base out. fit a thin frame inside the sides just on the edge ( the width of your ply) fasten to the base and fit a few cross members to strengthen. Then fill in the gaps with cut ply. Hinges straight forward. Spray adhesive and headlining felt on top. Happy to help if you have questions.

Jpigeonfox that's really kind of you. I'll be picking up some ply in the next day or so.
Did you screw or bond it together?
 
Mine do too. Worst being wife used sons car dog in boot only time she ever jumped the seat she was blathered :rofl:

Toby is learning the ropes, so yesterday he was picking a dummy from a swollen ditch to give him the effect of a tide running, then Chip went for a swim! They went in the back...lol
 
Jpigeonfox that's really kind of you. I'll be picking up some ply in the next day or so.
Did you screw or bond it together?
Screws,


Then use treated timber, thin stuff to keep the weight down.
No problem.
 
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