Is it hard to cut and add windows to a Resin shed?

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I have two separate duck flocks And I’m still trying to decide how to replace my oldest Duckcoop. One idea I had was to add an addition onto my extra large coop, but I’m also looking at buying a shed kit and want to know how hard it is to cut into resin and to add windows for ventilation to something like this instead of wood -

Spacious 131 cubic ft resin shed, weather-resistant, easy to assemble, perfect for storing patio furniture, garden tools, bikes, and more. Check it out now! https://a.co/d/5mTVfJu

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All right, hang on these links are not working for me. I’ll try to figure this out. Are they working for anyone else?
It’s a 4 x 6 resin shed on Amazon
 
Links are working for me!

I also have this question. I'll let you be the guinea pig and report back. 😅

I swear I've seen it done. I imagine you'd need to frame and possibly weatherstrip the cutout. That would also give you something more substantial to mount the windows to.
 
We converted a resin shed into a coop, used a sawzall for cutting windows and chicken door. These lighter shed windows are made to put in sheds etc.
Hubby didn't bother with any framing or weatherstripping, and just eyeballed most of the cuts. I'm thinking any weatherstripping would have been inside and those idiots would eat it anyway.

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