SteveE
Songster
What a great site! Seems like there are a gazillion threads about poop boards, and I've skimmed through a bunch. Only saw a couple mentions of using aluminum flashing but they didn't answer my question.... does chicken poop interact with the aluminum, causing corrosion or other problems? And to make it even more interesting, how about "raw" flashing (the under shingle type).... and then the same question using painted flashing (the finish material for around windows and doors). I have leftovers of both.
My backup plan is sheet acryllic. The birds are moving soon next to the compost. They will get a roost going from front to back, with a poop board that pulls out like a kitchen drawer. I'll set down the end with the handle on the edge of a compost heap, and just hose it right into the compost. Slide back when dry. The plywood shelf would stay nice and dry using aluminum, with the metal carefully wrapped around the wood's edges. And sure, I could just try it and find out if there are corrosion problems, but hey! What the heck is the Google for if you can't save yourself time and material by sharing experience? Thanks for any input.
My backup plan is sheet acryllic. The birds are moving soon next to the compost. They will get a roost going from front to back, with a poop board that pulls out like a kitchen drawer. I'll set down the end with the handle on the edge of a compost heap, and just hose it right into the compost. Slide back when dry. The plywood shelf would stay nice and dry using aluminum, with the metal carefully wrapped around the wood's edges. And sure, I could just try it and find out if there are corrosion problems, but hey! What the heck is the Google for if you can't save yourself time and material by sharing experience? Thanks for any input.