Help? Detachable Pannels

SunnyAlberta

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Could handy men and women out there please comment on my run idea? If I make three separate frames of wood lined with hardware cloth, could I attach them to each other -- and the coop -- using latches like this?
My coop is small so with detachable panels the whole unit would be portable. To keep the panels from collapsing in or out, I could simply brace them with ... um... something tall, portable, yet heavy???

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My yard is predator-free. I just have to keep my own dogs out of the run. Wood and hardware cloth has worked fine.
 
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My question is really about whether or not these types of latches are appropriate for attaching run panels to the coop. I am already using the wood/hardware fabric setup for the run that is under the coop. My dogs are fine with the chickens. The birds do not free range. I will not be buying a dog kennel at this time because I want to use existing materials to stick to our tight budget.
 
I'm not understanding how the bolt latches would attach the corners?
There is a type of 'hinge' that is used for livestock gates. It's a hook-shaped 'pin' that fits into a 'ring'. If you put something like those at the top and bottom of each pannel, all you'd have to do to get them apart would be to lift the 'pin' out of the 'ring'.
These are a little heavy duty, but I'm sure you could find lighter weight versions.






 
What I am using and have recommended before is common door hinges (see the pic). They can mount using screws just like your latches but allow for a pivot of a wall and can be used on making corners as well. To "un"hook them you simply remove the hinge pin.

 

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