Here is a picture of the bottom enclosure loosely assembled. You can see the framework goes together nicely with the combination of different joints and profiles of metal going together rather like a jigsaw. The only bit that takes any time is making sure that you have the right piece in the right place. Again, much like a jigsaw, they only go one way if everything is to come together correctly. If you enlarge the photo, you can see the pieces of dark black PVC beading that will secure the glass panels when they arrive.This second picture here is of all the framework loosely assembled, just to see if I had all the pieces and that everything was in order. Good thing I went through this process as I not only found out how careful you need to be putting the right pieces in the right places, but, also that there were some components missing from my shipment. An email or two sorted that and I received the required materials in a second postal delivery.
So now what I need is a little time to start the construction elements of the project. I have cut one of the base pieces for the enclosures out of MDF that I had in the garage for another purpose that is no longer required. Due to the nature of the profile of the tube that takes the MDF, it is the only material for the panels of the enclosures that must be in place prior to knocking everything together. Once I have all the pieces I can firmly fit everything and then mount the glass and fly screen panels later.
I was very happy with the first base piece that I cut and it fit well. The second one I managed to cut a little narrow and I will have to redo it. Fortunately I have enough material on hand to be able to do that without having to purchase more.
Overall, the process is progressing. Just slowly. I hope to pick up the pace now. So stay tuned!
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