Siding material, ventilation, and other coop questions.

I'll explain to them the issue with need for ventilation in winter that isn't right at roost level. Bringing up the point of how we don't want the inside of the coop all covered with frost might work.
 
When building a coop, can you just use plywood for siding? I mentioned it and was told that plywood wasn't meant to be used for things like that because it will not hold up well. Is this true? Is there something that you need to treat the wood with? Would painting it first help? How does this work?
There are exterior grades of plywood that would do the job, t-111 is one used as exterior siding, needs to be stained or painted like most exterior finishes. There is pressure treated plywood as well. Properly installed, these will work quite well.
 
Maybe, why I want to see more pics.
IMG-1697.jpg

IMG-1696.jpg
 
Perfect pics!
So the wood between rafters appears to just be blocking, no real structural aspect.
You could drill a bunch of holes in them, might hit some nails.
I'd use a 1" spade bit, then cover with a strip of HC..
Like this but better centered top to bottom.
1601900425158.png
 
Perfect pics!
So the wood between rafters appears to just be blocking, no real structural aspect.
You could drill a bunch of holes in them, might hit some nails.
I'd use a 1" spade bit, then cover with a strip of HC..
Like this but better centered top to bottom.
View attachment 2360841
Great! I might not have a spade bit but we can figure it out.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom