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I thought I could possibly post this on a woodworking forum;
but I (genuinely) think the kind peeps here are a better bet for
more accurate answers given the wealth of fowl-related experience.
I'm planning on a new coop build, and taking it by stages to make
sure I get it right first time. My walls and roof will be made of
12mm exterior grade 2 OSB (oriented strand board) which will
be suitably clad.
While I've got the ventilation and windows nailed; I'm working on
more light to keep the girls busy through the winter with minimal use of an
electric cfl light.
I'm thinking of routing a 6mm rabbet/rabbit(?) edge to site the plexiglass,
using sealant to secure it in place, then gluing the roofing/shed felt
around the window and finally adding some decorative molding to frame
the window.
Does this sound ok?
Many thanks for reading me and for your time. ;-)
Kevin
e2a:
spelling mistake
but I (genuinely) think the kind peeps here are a better bet for
more accurate answers given the wealth of fowl-related experience.
I'm planning on a new coop build, and taking it by stages to make
sure I get it right first time. My walls and roof will be made of
12mm exterior grade 2 OSB (oriented strand board) which will
be suitably clad.
While I've got the ventilation and windows nailed; I'm working on
more light to keep the girls busy through the winter with minimal use of an
electric cfl light.
I'm thinking of routing a 6mm rabbet/rabbit(?) edge to site the plexiglass,
using sealant to secure it in place, then gluing the roofing/shed felt
around the window and finally adding some decorative molding to frame
the window.
Does this sound ok?
Many thanks for reading me and for your time. ;-)
Kevin
e2a:
spelling mistake
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