TheLukeMeister's Chat Thread!!!

Excited. I'm building a new and improved coop for my silkies. I love building and construction.

Aw, cool! I'd love to see some pictures once it's finished! :3 We made our coop x hutch ourselves. And we made Pookie's bird house, a bird table, the guinea pig runs, the chicken runs, the aviary, the duck house, etc. XD We make a lot, especially me and my Mum. ^-^


Me toooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Betcha I like building stuff more than you! *Shoves Luke* :plbb

I love building too. XD :highfive:
 
Well I'm building a fence around the perimeter of our land so I got you all beat
tongue2.gif
 
Me toooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Betcha I like building stuff more than you! *Shoves Luke*
tongue2.gif
highfive.gif
. Nuhuh! *shoves back*

Quote:
Alright! Wow, cool! XD Me and my dad both built our chicken coops and runs and I built our bunny hutches :3

Well I'm building a fence around the perimeter of our land so I got you all beat
tongue2.gif

Nah. All you gotta do is put a couple posts in the ground and attach the wire! (I think XD)
 
Alright! Wow, cool! XD Me and my dad both built our chicken coops and runs and I built our bunny hutches :3


Nah. All you gotta do is put a couple posts in the ground and attach the wire! (I think XD)
You are so wrong. American wire is heavy and not easy to move in woody places which is where we begin. The pile drivers that my dad has were made some 15 or 17 years ago and weigh between 15 and 20 pounds, try lifting those over your head and hitting a T post with those several times. We have to clear the fence row, dig corner post holes (Three every time we make a big bend the fence) we put those in the ground about 2 and a half feet. The T post are put in every 15ft we have about 600 hundred feet or more to do (We did most of it two years ago) Thats a lot of lifting a 20 pound tool over your head.
 
Last edited:

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom