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Great idea! That 19 guage wire is pretty shiny, isn't it? A little flat rustoleum outghta take care of that, I probably only need to hit one side with the roller and it will coat the whole thing.
I wanted to mention that the gussets for the door are glued and screwed into place. I keep a gallon kit of West Systems Marine Epoxy in my shop, along with fast and slow hardener and other fiberglass supplies. It's absolutely waterproof and the wood itself will fail before the glue will. That epoxy is some of the most useful stuff that I keep on hand to fix just about anything. People make all kinds of boats with it and it is almost indestructible. The door should never go out of square, especially with the welded hardware cloth fastened on it for support as well as protection.
And yes, I'm working on "My Page" so it will be suitable for entering in the current coop contest. Thanks for all the kind words on this folks. For a scratch project starting from an empty flower bed a few months ago, it turned out well. My wife is anxious to count heads on the roost in the morning through the windows...
Great idea! That 19 guage wire is pretty shiny, isn't it? A little flat rustoleum outghta take care of that, I probably only need to hit one side with the roller and it will coat the whole thing.
I wanted to mention that the gussets for the door are glued and screwed into place. I keep a gallon kit of West Systems Marine Epoxy in my shop, along with fast and slow hardener and other fiberglass supplies. It's absolutely waterproof and the wood itself will fail before the glue will. That epoxy is some of the most useful stuff that I keep on hand to fix just about anything. People make all kinds of boats with it and it is almost indestructible. The door should never go out of square, especially with the welded hardware cloth fastened on it for support as well as protection.
And yes, I'm working on "My Page" so it will be suitable for entering in the current coop contest. Thanks for all the kind words on this folks. For a scratch project starting from an empty flower bed a few months ago, it turned out well. My wife is anxious to count heads on the roost in the morning through the windows...
