I've gone with "whatever the overhang on the roof panels, so i don't have to cut them." then mostly selected building sizes to account for off the shelf roof panels.Ok, thanks. I'll probably just do a foot on the sides then a fascia board
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I've gone with "whatever the overhang on the roof panels, so i don't have to cut them." then mostly selected building sizes to account for off the shelf roof panels.Ok, thanks. I'll probably just do a foot on the sides then a fascia board
Unfortnately, some of this is climate and use specific - I can't give a one size fits all answer -
I've gone with "whatever the overhang on the roof panels, so i don't have to cut them." then mostly selected building sizes to account for off the shelf roof panels.
Home Depot has themDepends on the lumber yard......doubt they'd be found in a big box store.
Fine inside a house, but I'd not put it in a chicken coop.3/4" OSB subfloor which has largely replaced plywood in subfloor construction.
That's red cedar...look the price and compare to typical fir/pine 2x4's.Home Depot has them
yeah, I won't even put a floor inside a chicken coop - except my raised coop, where its a necessity, and there I used this stuff.Fine inside a house, but I'd not put it in a chicken coop.
That's red cedar...look the price and compare to typical fir/pine 2x4's.