Ack I messed up my post!
I got the door underway! It's 2x6, which is juuust me-sized! The door hardware is just there for photos. I am planning on stapling and sandwiching poultry wire between two identical frames. I'm hoping that will be secure enough considering this will be inside closed shed?

I need to go back and get more lumber for the other two 6' pieces, and some support bars. I knew I should've bought more than I thought I needed!
I also bought this:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Stanley-Na...n-Door-and-Storm-Door-Hardware-Kit/1000183835
It also has hooks included. Which turned out to be better cost-wise than buying all the individual parts (which would've been about twice the amount) Unless of course I'll have to buy replacement parts because I was trying to be cheap!
I haven't finished the nest box yet because I'm trying to wrap my brain around attaching small pieces to the back of where the accessible opening will be and routing grooves, so it can slide up and latch to the "wall" above, rather than put it on a hinge, to try to save some space. If that makes sense?
I attempted making a "no-waste" feeder today, but the plastic started cracking as I cut so I have to take it slower than I thought. Might try to use the dremel on that. Might continue later on tonight!
Yesterday, my fiancee and his dad set the posts for the run. I don't remember how big it is, but it is HUGE. They joked that now I need to get 5 more hens, for egg selling purposes. I'm trying to work my charm and convince them to add a roof to the run. Nothing crazy, just something
simple. You know, for the happiness of the chickens!
