Authentic Woods KD (Knock Down) 10' by 16' Coop Build

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Fall is such a busy time but I have continued to make progress. Got hung up for a week while I tracked down 1/2" PVC Conduit 45 degree Elbows, a friend brought them up yesterday (Sunday Sept 20th) and I finished installing the conduit and wire today. I was smart enough to add a dedicated 20 Amp electrical circuit in the garage that I used for the coop. As I acquire the bits (lights, water heater, electrical fence, 'Pseudo Brooder 'Plate') that are needed to make the coop both work and be secure year round it is clear that a 15 Amp circuit would be stretched.

I still have some connection work to finish and I decided to add another plug outlet for the water heater as the cord is too short to make it to the middle of the coop.

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Also lucked into some weather that allowed me to prime the roof panels although I had to suspend a tarp to keep the falling leaves off as well as ward off some rain that is expected tomorrow.

The panels were freebies from a friend that had been laying around for years; surface rust on the top but no perforations other than the screw holes that I simply reused. I used a wire brush to prep the surface and Tremclad Metal Red Oxide Primer; prep took more than twice the time as actually applying the primer (twas ever thus!). I will do two coats of Tremclad Metal "Bright Red" Finish Paint next Spring.
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Nice power and tarp work!

LOL!

"Tarp work" falls into the "invisible" category - work that has to be done in order to do something else then disappears... I find most jobs/projects have somewhere between 5-10% of the total that falls into that category. Most often one does not even include it in the WBS and if the work is paid then it becomes "overhead".
 
Winter approaches as does chick integration with our seven pullets so, very keen to get outside access for the ladies and access to the coop for the chicks.

I started by blowing a large amount of leaves under the coop along with remaining mulch (more to come).

The last day and a half I spent enclosing the underside of the coop with HC, building a ramp and pop door and allowing the pullets access to the great outdoors for their first time, three took advantage four did not. Tomorrow will be interesting.

I still need to add the horizontal aprons, an access door for humans and a sliding pop door for the opening.

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That should be interesting!
Ramp is awfully steep.
Will you have access to the ramp/popdoor area...and will you roof it?

It happens that one has an concept that does not turn out well. As I looked at the pictures I thought the same. Will make some adjustments over the weekend, no doubt with the ladies surrounding me as I do them; need to re-think how.

My context is that this is temporary but will likely remain until Spring; The adjacent area will be under a roof that is part of the 36' by 12' pole shed so ramp enclosure will disappear, in the meantime...

As always your pragmatic observations are appreciated.
 
It happens that one has an concept that does not turn out well.
Boy, ain't that the truth!! :lol: BTDT.

I don't know how much snow you get up there, and not quite the same scenario you have there, but I diligently shovel so I have easy access to the run door, the pop door, and the entire length of the run.
Except the first winter, when a heavy snow damn near collapsed the run roof and I had to wade thru thigh high snow to clear it. Wish I had taken some pics of that, but was in 'catastrophe clearance' mode.....here it is in milder times.
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