After seeing 3 pullets at a time in the roll out nest box Mk2 and seeing how short in depth it was at just 12" deep I started building a new one with a bit more height, a larger opening, more depth and more width.
One challenge was to make a top hinge lid that is water proof. I solved that on the Mk2 version but it was not easy for my wife to use so that idea went out the window then I quickly closed the window because it was cold outside. What I did was to leave a bit of a gap in the lid and put some peel and stick closed cell foam gasket in there. You can see it has enough compression to keep the lid slightly open, when latched it will be further compressed for what I feel will be a water tight seal.
I like what Gary @IdyllwildAcres did with his back curtain so they could not see the eggs once they passed that point so I incorporated that into the divider board. I also painted it black to match the curtain.
I wanted an easy way to lift the false floor so I found a dowel from a broom or something and put a collar on it and installed it below the floor. I had 2 pieces of car siding left over from building the house in 1998 so I made use of them to make the false floor.
JT
One challenge was to make a top hinge lid that is water proof. I solved that on the Mk2 version but it was not easy for my wife to use so that idea went out the window then I quickly closed the window because it was cold outside. What I did was to leave a bit of a gap in the lid and put some peel and stick closed cell foam gasket in there. You can see it has enough compression to keep the lid slightly open, when latched it will be further compressed for what I feel will be a water tight seal.


I like what Gary @IdyllwildAcres did with his back curtain so they could not see the eggs once they passed that point so I incorporated that into the divider board. I also painted it black to match the curtain.


I wanted an easy way to lift the false floor so I found a dowel from a broom or something and put a collar on it and installed it below the floor. I had 2 pieces of car siding left over from building the house in 1998 so I made use of them to make the false floor.


JT