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Still no power! Hose clamps, might be useful for areas of extra stress. If I figure out where those might be.
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@erlibrd , I'm not sure if that is a chicken run or a greenhouse but I sure do like it. Could you please elaborate on how it is constructed.
Thank you, I use it as a greenhouse. As a coop it would need shade cloth. DH built it, the perimeter is two rows of 2x10's. The cattle panels 4 of them were attached to the wood then curved and brought up and attached to the other side. I really can't say how he did the front and back ends. Sorry I don't know.![]()
It sure can!!
Especially wet snow, especially when preceded by freezing rain.
BTDT.....also didn't bend far enough to kink so sprang back nicely.
Was able to crouch down, wade thru 18" of snow, and get it all knocked off from inside the run...NOT fun.
That's when I started shoveling a path all the way down the run and knock snow off regularly during heavy events....and install the prop sticks I told you about![]()
Powers back on so that's nice.
Hmmm....must have gone out again?Still no power! Hose clamps, might be useful for areas of extra stress. If I figure out where those might be.
Thye can be $0.50-1.00 a peice and even the band can be sharp.Don't know what they cost, he already had them. the sharp parts are on the inside.
Heat is great......but....Snow is great! ... to visit... working in it? not so much...
I'll bet!I'm super aggravated with the weather