Good points on door thickness and a stop.
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what thickness of plywood did you use?
1/2" you may have some warping
3/4" probably not.
if you see some warping, an easy fix, without replacing the door, is to put a cross, made from 1x2's, that fit inside of the frame of your grooves. I'd use cedar or another light wood, and use screws to attach to the pop door.
did you place a pulley on the outside wall of the coop for the string assembly?
my thoughts on your venting, is to add them and put a flap over them, in case you have some extra cool weather in the winter.
does San Diego ever get below 70? lol
it looks great so far.
Pop door is protected from the weather...and it's mostly dry there anyway, so it may not warp...make the groove a bit loose to accommodate any warpage.
Those vents might be enough...depends on if you have good deep shade and how much of a breeze.
If it gets really hot there, you might want more windows/vents, make them closeable.
That is a slick design on the pop out door.
Do you feel that you need a stop? If you pull the door fully open, is there a risk of it coming off the runners?
Your coop project is looking great.
Yes, definitely needs a stop. I made the door small enough so I could easily take it out and replace it, which means that I need a stop. The first time my wife came out to see it she pulled it right out of the tracks... so the nob on the outside is acting as a stop. You think that nob is a problem? It was in my little miscellaneous bin in the garage for probably 10 years and figured... hey, let's use that thing. If I need to come up with another stop I can think of a couple removable options.
Well poop. All along I'd assumed I was attaching this hardware cloth to the outside of the run. But then I look at other people's designs and see they've got it mounted on the inside.
Modifying, modifying, modifying. I can do that on the main part just fine. But those short sides I'll have to get a 1x2 to cover up my mistake on the bottom. Face meet palm.
You could put it on the outside, have to make sure edges of HC is strongly secured so maybe more screws and washers...or covered with screwed on trim.Well poop. All along I'd assumed I was attaching this hardware cloth to the outside of the run. But then I look at other people's designs and see they've got it mounted on the inside.
Modifying, modifying, modifying. I can do that on the main part just fine. But those short sides I'll have to get a 1x2 to cover up my mistake on the bottom. Face meet palm.