I now have the funds to purchase the materials for the new coop I'm planning to build. I've spec'd it out at Lowe's, have my quote in hand (been reading and re-reading the sheet more than once per day since I got it), and have a 3 day weekend coming up. Like, this coming Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
But it's supposed to rain. Also, I wouldn't be able to complete the coop in that time - just get started on it. It's gonna look something like this cardboard "scale" model:
Actual, finished COOP dimensions are 4 ft deep, 8 ft long, 4 ft front wall and 6 ft rear wall. I'm also gonna build a roll-out egg nest box, according to instructions Opa sent me.
I want to have the stuff delivered and tarp it. So I can go out and run my hands over the wood, obsessively check the hardware, and rev up the circular saw and cordless drill.
I know BYCers are enablers, but I still had to get this desire "out there." Blurt it, so to speak (type?) and let it escape into the continuum.
Should I try to get a start on it like this, or wait until the weather actually stops being as wintery as it gets here in California's Central Valley area?
But it's supposed to rain. Also, I wouldn't be able to complete the coop in that time - just get started on it. It's gonna look something like this cardboard "scale" model:

Actual, finished COOP dimensions are 4 ft deep, 8 ft long, 4 ft front wall and 6 ft rear wall. I'm also gonna build a roll-out egg nest box, according to instructions Opa sent me.
I want to have the stuff delivered and tarp it. So I can go out and run my hands over the wood, obsessively check the hardware, and rev up the circular saw and cordless drill.

I know BYCers are enablers, but I still had to get this desire "out there." Blurt it, so to speak (type?) and let it escape into the continuum.
Should I try to get a start on it like this, or wait until the weather actually stops being as wintery as it gets here in California's Central Valley area?
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