Saturday
It was a lovely Saturday, calm before the expected storms, and my son was available to assist with the build, so outside I went!
Look at what was on sale this morning, woo!
I removed two rolls of 48" x 50' hardware cloth from the shed.
Note: I highly recommend that you snip the HWC packaging wire on either side of where it is attached, in the middle of the roll, so it doesn't unfurl itself before you're ready to deal with it!
Using a block to keep the HWC from rolling back, I measured out 20', that's 16' for the hoop and 18"-24" apron on either side. I cut it, one square at a time

then unrolled another 20' on top of the first. I did double check with the tape measure!
Before cutting off the second 20' section from the roll I like to run a zip-tie through the end of the remaining part, to hold the last 10' together.
Repeat the steps for the second roll of HWC.
Now came the assistance from my son.
He grabbed one end of the top 20' HWC section, I grabbed the other end, and we placed it over the top of the hoop, then slid it towards the back wall. After checking that there was a 24" apron on each side we adjusted the HWC about 3" past the wooden back.
I secured it on the cattle panel with a couple zip-ties, then we repeated the process of adding the HWC over the hoop. I made sure to overlap each section of HWC a couple inches over the previous section, then secured it in place with a couple zip-ties.
It came up short at the door end, but as it came up short on the first hoop coop I didn't sweat it. I still have two 10' sections of HWC that I will use for the remaining portion.
At this point it was clouding up, so I quickly secured the HWC at the back end, starting near the top, flattening and tightening the HWC with each zip-tie so it lays flat.
Now just comes the tedious fastening of the HWC to the cattle panels, using zip-ties, and then attaching it to the wood frame with deck screws and fender washers.
And cutting the ends off all those zip-ties!
Oh, and the door...
