Was hoping the plywood was thicker, would make it stronger.It's 6'x6', yes and the floor is just your run of the mill plywood, I'd say 1/4"? I plan to cover it with vinyl
I wonder too how those 2x2 'floor joists' are attached.
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Was hoping the plywood was thicker, would make it stronger.It's 6'x6', yes and the floor is just your run of the mill plywood, I'd say 1/4"? I plan to cover it with vinyl
Just curious: why do they need to be bigger? Just to hold the litter inside the coop? Chickens won't be walking around in it too often and will be on roosts at night.
Is there something I can look for to make sure they are still holding sturdy?
A 2x2 has very little room on the ends for fasteners. Can you tell how many screws are in the ends?
It also looks like they are screwed from underneath into the plywood. Are there any sharp points poking through to the top? If your plywood is 1/4" I suspect you will see sharp points. Those will wear on any vinyl you lay down ad also pose a hazard to chicken feet.....or knees if/when you have to go in there.
Here's a picture of the side beam/side of plywood. He said he used 3/8" or 1/2" plywood. He picked one that wasn't super expensive but still sturdy enough, his words.
Sorry, didn't get a picture of/count the ends @21hens-incharge
Picture of (mostly) finished run! I still need to tie the HWC and chicken wire together with metal twine and eventually I'll do an apron and attach it to the bottoms of the run.