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Fred_M
tourist trap 3
I don't know if I invented this method, but I have never seen, heard, nor read of anyone else doing it, so I guess I did invent it. I glue cedar bedding (sold at WalMart for pet bedding) in rows after I cut it to size. It's a time consuming task and can only be done one row at a time. Each row is sandwiched in an old phonebook with aluminum foil, so it wont stick, and allowed to flatten and dry. It takes an hour or so a row to dry so it's a couple day process. The small areas that seem to be missing are filled later with fine pieces. And yes, it's a cereal box. Dash10
I don't know if I invented this method, but I have never seen, heard, nor read of anyone else doing it, so I guess I did invent it. I glue cedar bedding (sold at WalMart for pet bedding) in rows after I cut it to size. It's a time consuming task and can only be done one row at a time. Each row is sandwiched in an old phonebook with aluminum foil, so it wont stick, and allowed to flatten and dry. It takes an hour or so a row to dry so it's a couple day process. The small areas that seem to be missing are filled later with fine pieces. And yes, it's a cereal box. Dash10