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Thanks guys, I know where my quality is down, I have been promising myself that compound saw for ages, makes a world of difference having the right gear. I am pretty well stocked for hand tools, but that is one thing I don't have.
Nova, I read that nodding lol. We call them Pallets here, but I have worked with a few people that call them skids. I have made tons of stuff with them, if you take the time to pull them apart nice, you get good consistent timber. A plane or sand brings them up nice too.
I read a big long thread on here about a couple that made a huge long line of breeding pens almost entirely from pallets (skids) When I have a bit of down time after the kids go to bed I will try dig it up.
I got a bit more done on the box this afternoon, ran out of rivets and 35mm capping though, so I will only be able to go so far this weekend. I took some more pics so I will load those later tonight.
I also ducked down to the coop and modified the roosts, moved two down lower, and one across to the droppings land in the sand better. (Most would, but if the bird was facing the other way it would miss!)
Talk soon team!
Nova, I read that nodding lol. We call them Pallets here, but I have worked with a few people that call them skids. I have made tons of stuff with them, if you take the time to pull them apart nice, you get good consistent timber. A plane or sand brings them up nice too.
I read a big long thread on here about a couple that made a huge long line of breeding pens almost entirely from pallets (skids) When I have a bit of down time after the kids go to bed I will try dig it up.
I got a bit more done on the box this afternoon, ran out of rivets and 35mm capping though, so I will only be able to go so far this weekend. I took some more pics so I will load those later tonight.
I also ducked down to the coop and modified the roosts, moved two down lower, and one across to the droppings land in the sand better. (Most would, but if the bird was facing the other way it would miss!)
Talk soon team!