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Pet Projects Making AFRMA Rat Show Boxes
by Karen Robbins With the death of my dad in 2004, it has left a big hole in the job of making show boxes and repairing them. It will be up to the exhibitors to build and provide their own show boxes based on the plans provided below. AFRMA show boxes must be made to these specifications and colors.
If anyone has show boxes they bought from AFRMA in the past and are no longer using them and they are in good
condition, recycle them back to the club as we have new exhibitors that are in need of some.
Show Regulations
Supplies Needed
3⁄8 inch plywood for body (actual size)
1⁄8 inch hardboard for bottoms
1¾ inch finishing nails to make latches (2 per show box; placed 2″ down)
jumbo paperclips for cage tag (1 per show box)
pan head phillips sheet metal screws size 8 x 3⁄8 to fasten
paper clip to box (1 per show box; drill hole 1¼″ down and 1¼″ from right side on right side of top)
brads/nails and automatic brad nailer
primer paint
Blue outside: Red Devil Gloss Polyurethane oil Empire Blue #20 for body
White inside: Rust-oleum Glos White #7792 paint
½ x 1 inch 18 gauge welded wire for rat box door ![]() Specifications – Rat Box (overall 8″W x 9″D x 6¾H–back x 3½″H–front/3¾″H–front sides) Cut Plywood Sizes Needed (if making several boxes, cut strips out of your sheet of plywood, then cut the pieces for each part from each strip, i.e one strip for tops, one for fronts, etc.): 1 bottom 8″ x 9″
1 top 21⁄8″ x 8″
2 sides 9″ x 6¼″ (back) x 21⁄8″
(where top is) x 35⁄8″ (front corner)
1 back 6¼″ x 7¼″
1 front 33⁄8″ x 7¼″
1 wire door 7″ x 7″ (grind cut edges smooth; put 1″ vertical wires facing out on box;
horizontal wires underneath)
![]() AFRMA Rat Show Box dimensions. Maintenance to Show Boxes
For Minor Dents, Dings:
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Updated January 13, 2011
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