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  1. dlhunicorn

    Not sure if this qualifies to go in the coop sticky... my project!

    No I do not have koi but I do have some 11 inch big ole goldfish I bought when they were but an inch or so long for 25 cents lol... my pond is pretty self sustaing (meaning I do not have to run an aerator pump continuously...in fact I rarely turn it on with electricity gone thru the roof as it...
  2. dlhunicorn

    Not sure if this qualifies to go in the coop sticky... my project!

    aw gee...guess I will have to take more pics... There were several houses in this neighborhood (incl my orig one) that had to be torn down as there was asbestos in the roofing material...ppl moved and left several railroad ties they had used in their yard. Well seeing as I had no materials for...
  3. dlhunicorn

    Not sure if this qualifies to go in the coop sticky... my project!

    Well, my can of the stuff only cost not even five dollars and is PE based (plyeurethane) I used it to stabilize some big ole railroad tie benches I made almost seven years ago and it is still good as of this moment!
  4. dlhunicorn

    Not sure if this qualifies to go in the coop sticky... my project!

    digitS' : Diana, can you recommend a site that talks about using the expandable foam as a "glue?" I can see a real value for something that is airtight, insulating, AND an adhesive. Lots of us must have access to old fence boards. Lamination . . . that's what you seem to have been up to ...
  5. dlhunicorn

    Not sure if this qualifies to go in the coop sticky... my project!

    ... photos in the last pst a bit further on in the thread...if you all think it qualifies to go in the main Coop thread here (sticky) I will post all the pics in that... see link below for my five screw summer coop "built" with expandable insulation foam and old stuff in my yard and from their...
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