perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
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your parimeter is 60 feet. that leaves you 40 feet of wire for the top. You wont have enough left over for the top. You will have enough to cover an eight by fifteen section of your coop with ten feet left over if there is no waste. That leaves seven feet more to cover. At the very least you will need another 30 linear feet of wire to finish the top un spliced. Id get another fifty foot roll to be on the safe side.
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It will sag but outside of not looking nice it should stay together You could get some chainlink top pipe at Home depot. It comes in ten foot lenghts and is designed to nest inside of itself. Buy two nest them together and secure with a sheet metal screw. Then cut the assembled pipe the length you need. Make it a little bigger than your coop so it wont accidentally fall or get pushed in. Make sure you cover the ends with duct tape or a cap or something so people wont bonk their heads and get cut. You can cut it with a hack saw. With Chicken wire It should support the weight of the roof. But nothing more. You could probably get away with a single pipe across the middle.
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Tin snips they make some nice ones that look like scissors on steriods. they are good enough for even 16 gauge wire.
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When you are ready for the pergola you can attach your hardware cloth up underneath that and remove the chainlink top rail support.
your parimeter is 60 feet. that leaves you 40 feet of wire for the top. You wont have enough left over for the top. You will have enough to cover an eight by fifteen section of your coop with ten feet left over if there is no waste. That leaves seven feet more to cover. At the very least you will need another 30 linear feet of wire to finish the top un spliced. Id get another fifty foot roll to be on the safe side.
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It will sag but outside of not looking nice it should stay together You could get some chainlink top pipe at Home depot. It comes in ten foot lenghts and is designed to nest inside of itself. Buy two nest them together and secure with a sheet metal screw. Then cut the assembled pipe the length you need. Make it a little bigger than your coop so it wont accidentally fall or get pushed in. Make sure you cover the ends with duct tape or a cap or something so people wont bonk their heads and get cut. You can cut it with a hack saw. With Chicken wire It should support the weight of the roof. But nothing more. You could probably get away with a single pipe across the middle.
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Tin snips they make some nice ones that look like scissors on steriods. they are good enough for even 16 gauge wire.
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When you are ready for the pergola you can attach your hardware cloth up underneath that and remove the chainlink top rail support.