User395221
Crowing
I used hex head screws. They are easy to drive with the impact driver and you can't really strip them. They do protrude, so if you want a flush surface they aren't the choice to make but for attaching stuff, they are good.
My other tip is to do stuff that "comes last" earlier than last. eg, when I got my chook house moved to my place, I measured and cut the lino for the floor before putting the nest boxes back up. That way, I just had a square to measure, and didn't have to cut around where the nest boxes are. Same with painting. If you can, paint something while it is flat and unattached rather than afterwards.
My other tip is to do stuff that "comes last" earlier than last. eg, when I got my chook house moved to my place, I measured and cut the lino for the floor before putting the nest boxes back up. That way, I just had a square to measure, and didn't have to cut around where the nest boxes are. Same with painting. If you can, paint something while it is flat and unattached rather than afterwards.