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Dduell2
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Thank you I appreciate all of that!!Thanks for the update.
Yeah, looks great. Love it.
Not to over think anything here, but since I also have an elevated coop, I had some "door fit" issues that I had not fully appreciated until my first winter. My coop is built on the frame of an old boat trailer, about 6X12 feet. Although everything was nice and level when I built it in the summer, come winter, the ground had shifted a bit, and my large doors did not shut properly. I had to tweak them a bit, cutting the door panels a bit smaller, allowing for seasonal shifting, and put some wood strips inside the door frame to fill the gaps. From the outside, everything looks like it fits perfectly. But I have almost an inch of play with those backdrop boards covering the gap.
Just wanted to mention my situation because you stated that you had to shave and sand the door to make it fit. It might not fight later on with the seasonal changes in humidity or if the coop shifts when the ground freezes. All I am saying is that if you have a perfect, tight fit door right now, you may have a problem come winter as the wood expands/contracts and/or the ground freezes and knocks the coop out of level. In any case, you might want to think about that possibility and have a game plan for correction if needed.
Yeah, been really hot and humid here the past few days, with punishing thunderstorms and high winds causing damage. We were out of electricity for about 12 hours yesterday, most businesses in town were shut down for the day. There are still a few people we know that don't have electricity restored yet, after 24 hours, and are hauling lake water to their house for washing up and refilling toilets. It's like camping indoors, I guess.
I had a bunch of projects that I wanted to get done over the last few days, but did not get half of them done. It's just too hot and miserable for me. Well, plus with no electricity or running water, I did not want to get all sweated up and sticky.
Thinking that would be a good theme line for me in my retirement years. I don't get done as much as I want, but somehow, I can feel good about what I do accomplish!
Anyways, loved the coop build update and seeing how everything is coming together. Looking forward to the next posts.
Yes I have thought about how the winter may make my door tighter