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australorpia
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- Jul 27, 2021
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In the photo is overkill, and i will probably do 3 pairs of legs instead of 4.That looks pretty solid.
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In the photo is overkill, and i will probably do 3 pairs of legs instead of 4.That looks pretty solid.
Your family sounds German... lolMy family is known for over-engineering.
My husband's brother was an airport engineer and my father figured that anything not built to last 100 years was a temporary make-do.
The run is 2' wide? Or is that a typo? I'm trying to imagine how this would work in such a narrow space.I currently have a run that is 2' wide, 25' long and 3' high. Due to limited gardening space (used to garden the area of the current run), I was thinking of building an elevated raised bed or a couple of them attached together to gain some space back. Any ideas pr precautions to watch out for? Has anyone taken up such project?
Thanks! I originally copied the idea for my run door from res's Hoop coop brooder with roll up sides. Then, I used it twice for my isolation tractor.Clever!
Northern Illinois.
I was thinking 4x4 support legs with 2x6 tub. All lumber.
The attached photo is what i was thinking.
Your family sounds German... lol