Using FRP would be a HUGE no. The last thing you'd want is for your chin to be ingesting or getting his mouth on fiberglass.I'm a newbie just hi jacking your thread, because I would like to hear more feed back on how often people change their shelves. Also want to see what people think of me adding FRP on my ledges? Much easier to clean, but I guess only time will tell if he will chew on it. My main purpose of getting FRP was for the ledges poop boarders, so the poop doesnt fall out the cage. It will be easy to sterilize and to make.
What I really needed to know is how high should i make my poop boarders? I thought 1 inch would be hi enough but quickly learned its not! lol
ps only putting the FRP on two big ledges to try it out first and hopefully it will also work as a cooling station for the chin
For those of you that don't know, FRP is fiber-reinforced plastic (also referred to as fiber-reinforced polymer) is a composite material made of a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers. The fibers are usually fiberglass, carbon, or aramid, while the polymer is usually an epoxy, vinylester or polyester thermosetting plastic. FRPs are commonly used in the aerospace, automotive, marine, and construction industries.
I'm a newbie just hi jacking your thread, because I would like to hear more feed back on how often people change their shelves. Also want to see what people think of me adding FRP on my ledges? Much easier to clean, but I guess only time will tell if he will chew on it. My main purpose of getting FRP was for the ledges poop boarders, so the poop doesnt fall out the cage. It will be easy to sterilize and to make.
What I really needed to know is how high should i make my poop boarders? I thought 1 inch would be hi enough but quickly learned its not! lol
ps only putting the FRP on two big ledges to try it out first and hopefully it will also work as a cooling station for the chin
If you want all those features and something that is safe, tile the shelves.