Well, it's the start of the season again and time to turn my attention to outside. With that my attention went to the garden plot to get it ready to till. With the addition of chickens, I had MUCH poop laden shavings to move out to the garden plot and distribute. It was time to build the cleanout door. 
Lets recap, shall we?
During framing I decided that it would be a GREAT idea to build a pit under the roosts that was 2" deeper than normal... I'd also decided that a 32" by 24" cleanout access door LEVEL with the floor would be a nice thing to have... It indeed was! 
Here is the framing picture of it:
Now... Fast forward about 10 months... Several bales of pine shavings and a whole lot of chicken poop... Ewwww... Time to clean! 
Yup.. Time to break out the rotozip, cut the sheeting off the hole and build myself an access door!
But, I don't have pictures of the building... It's a simple butt joint though with a 1/2" dado  cut down the 2x2 material to allow the sheeting to be secured inside the frame, screwed together at the sides. Worked well. 
A view of the cleanout door from the inside with new shavings down... Was the first time I saw the floor in almost a year.. Which reminds me, the oil based porch paint shows no wear what so ever. Sweep it off with the broom and it's still got a shine to it. 
Almost like new! 
And the end result... Lots of nice chicken poo laden shavings for the garden.. Though.. Not enough... Would have liked more coverage.