- Jun 19, 2011
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So I'm working on how to make this run...(bet you've never heard that before)
I have a 100' roll of 1/2 x 1/2 hardware cloth, 4' high.
I have a 12 x 10 wood coop that will have a pop door to the run.
I was at Home Depot and saw 3x5 8' landscaping timbers that looked pretty good to me at $1.97 /ea. The are flat on the wide sides and I thought it would make a nice surface for attaching the fencing.
I figure they would make good posts and top and bottom rails, too. With a single support in the middle between the top and bottom rails it should be pretty good.
But I don't know how to attach the top and bottom rails to the posts and still keep them all flush on the outside?
I don't want to spend $2-$10 each on brackets or have it look just thrown together ;-)
Ideas, pics, perplexed looks all welcomed!
Thanks for reading.
- JC
I have a 100' roll of 1/2 x 1/2 hardware cloth, 4' high.
I have a 12 x 10 wood coop that will have a pop door to the run.
I was at Home Depot and saw 3x5 8' landscaping timbers that looked pretty good to me at $1.97 /ea. The are flat on the wide sides and I thought it would make a nice surface for attaching the fencing.
I figure they would make good posts and top and bottom rails, too. With a single support in the middle between the top and bottom rails it should be pretty good.
But I don't know how to attach the top and bottom rails to the posts and still keep them all flush on the outside?
I don't want to spend $2-$10 each on brackets or have it look just thrown together ;-)
Ideas, pics, perplexed looks all welcomed!
Thanks for reading.
- JC