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YES it worked!! Im so cool.
I have $74.00 into it so far.
Bottom frame is 2x4 pressure treated lumber
Arch is 4 pieces of42" x 8' remesh from Home Depot at about $8 a piece.
I'm going to work on covering it with wire tomorrow. And make a hinged door.
I have to duck just the slightest to walk inside it, then I can stand full upright once in there.
Going to make a small next box, up on legs, like a hutch. And hang a feeder and watered
I am so proud of myself. NO help from hubby at all. He was on the lawnmower.
You go girl!! Great job! Maybe I'll build me one just like it! Do you mind if I steal your plan?
absolutely not, want close up pics? The leftover piece of pressure treated from the 5.5 foot side was used at the top of the door jam. I notched it and set in into the wire mesh, then held it in place temporarily with a zip tie till I put the uprights in. They aren't treated , (duh!) so I'll hafta slap some Thompson's water sealer on I guess. Would that hurt chickens I wonder?
I guess when most people make a hoop house they use cattle or goat panels, but I've priced those at Menard's, a 16 foot length is over $45 and it would have been too hard for me to work with by myself. I did this for the experience. I joined all the pieces together with cage clamps and needle-nose pliers for the most part. One in every 4" section and 2 at the ends where panels joined. Brads to fasten the panels to the bottom frame-work.