Newest coop creation

CatsvsDogs

In the Brooder
9 Years
Jan 26, 2010
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NW Washington
This is the new coop that I have built for a customer. It is 8' x 4' with the coop taking up half of that.

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I used pennies for the washers which worked out really good because the pennies disappear against the treated wood. I can't take credit for the penny idea, I saw a picture of that on BYC! BTW from what I have read it is not illegal to drill holes in currency as long as you do not try to put it back in circulation.

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Hand made knob made from the wood that was cut out for the soffit vents.

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Eventually this one is going to have a pretty hi-tech wheel system so this can be moved around his yard.

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This coop is actually built for a really good friend of mine, he got the family discount so the total was $1,500. I am currently working on another for a lady that is 2' shorter and is a walk in coop and we have agreed on 2k.

This coop was completely designed using Google Sketchup which has been real fun to use. I have been in construction for many years and rarely did we use plans so having a 3-D representation of the project has been awesome. And by having plans I was able to build just about the whole thing in sections at my shop then load in the van and assemble on site.
 
Well done coop!
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I really like the penny idea. How easy/difficult was it to drill holes through the pennies? I think I will do it when I build my coop! Copper is a pretty soft metal.
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I've got to know did you charge them a penny a piece for the "washers" or did you up charge to say 2 cents a piece to compensate you for your time in drilling the holes?
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We had a drill press and a pair of vice grip/plier thingies that would hold penny then drill hole. Somewhere in the 80's they changed the pennies from all copper to only copper veneer. So all the newer pennies were a little harder to drill.

As far as charging per penny on this coop it just came with the coop at the said price agreed on. This was a real good friend of mine so he got a good discount.
I think in the future it will be a "price per penny" charge. To buy a good rust proof washer (stainless or galvanized) you are going to pay upwards of 15-20 cents per washer so I will charge based on those prices. Also I used way more fasteners than needed on the hardware cloth.
 

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