Kinda not really their business either. You know just sayingHoops are not advisable winter frames up where they live!
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Kinda not really their business either. You know just sayingHoops are not advisable winter frames up where they live!
Didn't make any this weekend because I wasn't home much. Friday evening I picked up a huge load of reclaimed deck timber and was pooped after doing that. Saturday I spent most of the day at the donkey sanctuary and went straight to my parents from there for the night. Just got home Sunday afternoon.How was the progress this weekend Mac?
Nice! That's still definitely progress!Didn't make any this weekend because I wasn't home much. Friday evening I picked up a huge load of reclaimed deck timber and was pooped after doing that. Saturday I spent most of the day at the donkey sanctuary and went straight to my parents from there for the night. Just got home Sunday afternoon.
Tonight (Monday) I'm going to attempt the jack up the coop and reinforce the base with a few more bricks. Then I better organize the lumber pile a bit better so the neighbours don't get pissed at me
That reads like a solid success! I know I “over engineer” stuff often. I’m glad you were able to understand, adapt & move forward smoothly.I did it @electrycmonk! I borrowed my dad's jack and managed to jack up the coop a few inches, enough that i could push a couple bricks back towards the middle using a long 1x1. And I didn't even die! Or break anything, myself included!
Hopefully this means no one will fall through the floor.
I will be covering the walls over in plywood and shakes. With our winters I'm definitely not keeping it as open as it is currentlyDo you know what ship lapping means?
I’m Leary of the current look being the final outer surface with way to many mini air gaps. Drafty is what I see there
I hope those walls are strong enough to hold up the roof, and the snow load it will accumulate.Need to build up the front wall another foot and then it will be almost ready to do the roof