SNOW is my nemesis. I've seen and shoveled enough in the last month to last me several seasons. Tired of being outside knocking snow off the tarp roof and 2 x 4 run cover at 3 AM.
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Fierce snow year here also. I might well do extra supports because you just said that about 3am. I hate night time worries sooo much. I salute you, that's awful!SNOW is my nemesis. I've seen and shoveled enough in the last month to last me several seasons. Tired of being outside knocking snow off the tarp roof and 2 x 4 run cover at 3 AM.
Yep...it's odd, eh.Interesting to note that I flipped that panel over and it arced completely differently. Lost the flat/bowed part at the top.
Or at least make a door.I could even remove the wall between the coop and hoop and just open it all up.
Well you've got a header/rafter that will run the length of the center flat span of roof, correct?On second thought I'll keep that wall in until I've seen it hold the snow up!
One will do, might want a post in the middle of that span tho.Yes a header there to maintain the headroom needed for the door and provide support. With the possibility of needing a second one.
I thought maybe need one there. Not certain if I need to dig that one or could use a deck block thing.One will do, might want a post in the middle of that span tho.
That would work especially if it was set on a large paver,Not certain if I need to dig that one or could use a deck block thing.
2 feet should be fine if a little overkill. When we do wooden posts (4 inch round posts) for horse fence, we sink them almost 3 feet to leave 4.5 feet sticking out. 4 foot of woven wire and enough post left to attach a strand of barbed wire to keep them from leaning.Wait I'm supposed to have chosen a depth for these post holes??
Planned to dig till it looked good lol. I suppose 2 feet seems reasonable, might not be the usual target but they will only be about 18 inches high.
Not necessarily where the frostline is probably much deeper than in VA.2 feet should be fine if a little overkill