I contacted both a man in Florence and "Hillbilly Sawmill" on Craigslist. Both were willing to build and deliver a coop to Georgetown. I haven't seen either in person, but they are my backup plan if my coop doesn't turn out.
As for my coop, I have built the bottom support on 4x4 posts, framed the bottom, attached an OSB floor, and framed all of the walls. I think I have enough wood left to build a human door (which should be an adventure) and most of a run. I am probably going to use corrugated metal sheeting for the roof, so no more than $13 there. However, I am trying the keep the total cost of the coop under $100. I am currently at $19, thanks to some nice men at a construction site and Habitat Restore. This brings me to my questions:
1. The cheapest materials for the side of the coop that I have been able to find so far are cedar pickets. The thinner OSB would probably work as well, but I have very limited circular saw abilities. I have no idea how to cut a window and door opening. Any other ideas? I thought about recycling old fencing, but I can't fit whole panels in my minivan, and most of them in CL are whole panels.
2. Holy cow, hardware cloth is expensive!!!! I found a 4x25 ft roll at Home Depot for $58. Is there a cheaper place to find it in the Georgetown, RR, N Austin area? My coop is 4'x4', and I am planning on at least a 8'x6' run, plus some extra around the perimeter of the whole thing. I would like the run to be 5-6 ft tall so I can get inside to clean. Does the hardware cloth need to be used over the whole thing, or just a short way up on the sides? Is it necessary to also have hardware cloth on the top?
Thanks! You guys have been so helpful. I have learned a ton already!