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LOL... I never said it was easy. Just said that it was convenient after built.
Really.. I screwed glued all my panels. Used exterior grade glue and screws and had two drivers standing by. I used a quick flip combo bit with counter sink drill on one end to pre drill all the holes and then assembled the panels on the basement floor.
Beyond making my hand hurt from all the drilling and screwing, it was the easy part. The thing that seemed to take the longest was ripping all the 2x4's in half and then cutting them to length. After that it was just picking a cut 2x2 from the parts pile and slapping it together.
However, after all the framing was built and dried, it got much harder to do as all the panels need painted.. Then messing with wiring each one was a huge pain in the hand. The wire is nice and tight though.. Can dang near bounce a quarter off it..
My run is only 8x16, so I only needed to do 10 panels as the rest attacked to the back of the coop.

Really.. I screwed glued all my panels. Used exterior grade glue and screws and had two drivers standing by. I used a quick flip combo bit with counter sink drill on one end to pre drill all the holes and then assembled the panels on the basement floor.
Beyond making my hand hurt from all the drilling and screwing, it was the easy part. The thing that seemed to take the longest was ripping all the 2x4's in half and then cutting them to length. After that it was just picking a cut 2x2 from the parts pile and slapping it together.
However, after all the framing was built and dried, it got much harder to do as all the panels need painted.. Then messing with wiring each one was a huge pain in the hand. The wire is nice and tight though.. Can dang near bounce a quarter off it..
My run is only 8x16, so I only needed to do 10 panels as the rest attacked to the back of the coop.
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