It seems like the main board is a good mix of both sexes. It is sure fun to see what everyone comes up with and what they're doing with their birds and their coops and why they're doing it. Before coming to BYC.com I had NO idea there were so many women actually doing the building themselves! I read for about 2 months before I decided that I was ready to do this! Never picked up a power tool- nor did I want to, and already I think I could tackle ANYthing! (well, with a little added muscle from someone else, I could do anything!-- HA!) Best I can do is get things cut, figured out, and ready to roll and then wait for DH to come home so he can help me lift and hold it in position on the larger stuff. I'm ready to tackle that kid's play house I was only kidding about before. Now that the wind tore their playset apart, they are really roaming around aimlessly out there. The little ones miss their swings. (they call them "wings") I'm going to unbolt all the metal fixtures, slide, swings, etc and get all the metal brackets off of the redwood set and reuse them. But I don't plan on building until the spring! I think I deserve some rest after this! haha!
I got a lot more work done on the coop this morning! So excited! I have the thing nearly completely covered with plywood now! Yippee!!
Oh- here is a picture of my once, nice redwood playset. Just wonderful what wind can do. There is a slide, swings, rock wall... in there somewhere. I'm sure those can be unbolted from the mangled wood and reused. I probably won't reuse the rock wall- they never played on it. The monkey bars are in there too.. but the kids weren't old enough to use those either. I think I'm going to stick to the basics of the swings, slide and a cute little playhouse- maybe try to make it look like a farm house or a little Victorian.
I don't have a better picture I can find right now- but this is what it used to look like. If you can see thru the chicken wire- you can see the swings, slide, etc.. the playhouse was up high with a little sundeck and a covered deck underneath. Sigh. So sad.