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Excellent philosophy. I will add some details too. I like the scope of this project sooooooooooo much better than our gigantic sprawling old farmhouse, barns, sheds and gardage. This one is so finite!
I LOVE the wheel ideas. I am going to the transfer station, okay, it's the dump, and getting some wheels tomorrow!
Ewesheep, I have truly begun to appreciate cheep, cheep, cheep later in life. It is much more of a challenge than with an open ended budget.
Here is what the last 1.5 hours has yielded. Painted the run and added a tin roof from a scrap piece in the barn. I used tin snips without cutting my hand. I guess I will try them for the hardware cloth too.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e54/horsegirl207/100_2576.jpg
I wonder if I could use a metal cutting blade for the hardware cloth with my dh's skill saw?
Okay 4.5 hours time.
Budget- 5.84 (including a clasp and carbineer I bought today)
Please pray for me that I do not loose a limb or digit. I am very clumsy and spacey.
ps (I can see Davaroo walking around his neighborhood on garbage day eve with a flashlight strapped to his head looking for coop materials.
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Beeeyooty little shelter.
For the record, and I advise everyone of this: keep your 'Scrounge Radar' on at all times. Ensure your vehicle has good brakes and never drive too fast... you never know when a good helping if free material will present itself, just for stopping at roadside to collect it.
Looks nice, Jen.