Honestly, you're probably right. The extent to which I own power tools ends at a power drill, staple gun, and hacksaw. I'm trying to find a pre-fab coop, but everything is so flimsy/expensive/wooden that it's hard to find one worth purchasing.
Well, debatably I could likely build a rather solid “coastal style” coop/run with just those “tools” with the obvious addition of a few measuring tools.
A) tape measure 20-30’ size
B) an “L or T square” that has one side 48” long (I prefer “Tee” now a days)
C) sharply (all 3 sizes), chalk sticks, real pencils and pens
D) plan on buying 2-3 of the $29 boxes of “head head screws” & possible one box of roofing screws
the hardware cloth is mandatory for the bottom 2-3 feet of wall space if finances are very tight and getting a big roll of the avian netting like I did off
Amazon for the upper 2/3’s of the airspace to be “net covered.”
the wisdom said about looking at the contestants on previous coop builds is also quite wise. There is the thread/forum for coop building advice as well…
as for free materials- how close is your
TSC? Ours let’s me freely get all the pallets they are done with. This includes the metal ones as well!
a spool of bailing wire will also help you with temporary repairs as well as “holding things together while you “screw them together.” Etc.
As for detailed pictures of what I mean for use of pallets. Some of them are the sides of the lawnmower pallets and they are pre build for ideal interior wall separations or door frames.
in my build threads you should be able to they
M in the different areas of the run and the latest mod inside the coop.
relax, breathe…. You got this.
Like others have said, find a foundational wall to build off of for securing it to the ground for dealing with winds.
Oooooh final thought for now:
Use a satellite view of your property and surrounding area to reference the “usual wind direction.” Then keep that front and center to also minimize the chance of the “coop” becoming a parachute and being blown away in major gusts. In plane speak, what hard wall you do build, have it face the prevailing winds….