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To me tools are a basic necessity of life, they're not just for the coop, you use them for all sorts of things. So why attribute their cost just to the chickens?
Anyhow, even if you are not previously a tool-ownin' kind of gal, tools needn't cost much (especially if you are not planning on using them for much else). Often they can be borrowed. Or for a few things it even makes sense to *rent*. Even if you buy new -- and I don't have many tools I got that way -- you can get a perfectly usable and adequate drill and either jigsaw or circular saw for well under $100. (THere'd be room left over for a staplegun too, as you mentioned, but I'm not sure why you'd need one for a coop, tho certainly they are nice to have for other projects). And that's in Canada, where prices run a bit higher than in the states.
Actually you can build a perfectly adequate small (reach-in) coop with nothing more than a hand saw, a hammer, and a cheap drill. If you need plywood cut you can get Home Depot or wherever you buy it to do it for you, first two cuts free, plus then it fits better in the car anyhow
Pat
To me tools are a basic necessity of life, they're not just for the coop, you use them for all sorts of things. So why attribute their cost just to the chickens?
Anyhow, even if you are not previously a tool-ownin' kind of gal, tools needn't cost much (especially if you are not planning on using them for much else). Often they can be borrowed. Or for a few things it even makes sense to *rent*. Even if you buy new -- and I don't have many tools I got that way -- you can get a perfectly usable and adequate drill and either jigsaw or circular saw for well under $100. (THere'd be room left over for a staplegun too, as you mentioned, but I'm not sure why you'd need one for a coop, tho certainly they are nice to have for other projects). And that's in Canada, where prices run a bit higher than in the states.
Actually you can build a perfectly adequate small (reach-in) coop with nothing more than a hand saw, a hammer, and a cheap drill. If you need plywood cut you can get Home Depot or wherever you buy it to do it for you, first two cuts free, plus then it fits better in the car anyhow

Pat