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18 May 2010, later
My, how things can change in a few hours. Yet another neighbor signed our form, she walked up to Hubby and I as we were putting siding on the far back wall (the one up against the chain link fence, more on that below . . . .), and she seems really nice. Wish she was our other next door neighbor instead of Eastern Guy! She says, "I'm not an egg person . . . maybe I'll ask you for some around the holidays, when I bake", LOL. That made me laugh. I think she agrees with us, that it's sad when we have to ask our neighbors permission to have pets!
So that was good.
As for coop construction -- yep, there's more. I came home from dinner with my mother with the urge to build something. And since there was a good hour of light left, that's what I did! But DANG, folks, when planning your coop's location make sure you have plenty of room around it for whatever you have to build right there! Learn from our mistake . . .
Yes, I can squeeze back there in the 12" or so between the left wall of the coop and the 4' chain link fence, but that doesn't mean it's comfy, nor does it mean that it's easy to work back there. Lest you think otherwise, trying to screw 2" screws into thick cedar siding when you barely have room to drill in a level position is NOT FUN. Thank Heaven Hubby came out to help me hold the boards, otherwise I wouldn't be able to do it.
I also put together the 3 walls and the lip of the nest boxes. I would have put on the 'roof' of the boxes, but we're using that really nice, thick plywood for the boxes, and the 30" 'roof' was just too heavy and unwieldy for one person to hold it in place AND screw. Tomorrow, when Hubby comes home. I also found a half a quart of colored wood stain that will be nice for the nest boxes (obviously I can't put untreated plywood in the coop!) at Home Depot tonight in their 'oops' cubby, for fifty cents . . . huh. Guess I better get out there and start painting if I want to get the boxes done tomorrow, whoops!
So. Two out of the four walls have their siding on, tomorrow evening Hubby and I are going to put up the other henhouse wall frame and the angle brackets for the run frame (which means that we can also put the door pull on the run door and actually start using it, finally!), and I hope before he comes home from work, that I'll have put most of the siding on the egg door/nest box wall, so that we can take measurements and get the hen house floor cut and put together tomorrow also.
I'm really starting to hate that siding. Not because it looks bad or anything (actually, it looks fabulous, which is what's keeping me going with it) but because it is SO HARD to put on. If only I was six inches taller! As it is, I'm really sore right now and am not looking forward to doing more of the same tomorrow.
Because we don't have 36" OSB, just 24" OSB (it *is*, however 3/8" thick), we're going to cut out sort of a 'sub-floor' out of 1/4" plywood that we have hanging around, then tack the OSB onto the top of it, then put the vinyl on over THAT. Screw it all together with the 2" screws BIL gifted us, coat the plywood bottom with lots of poly stain, and be done with it.
Before Hubby comes home tomorrow I want to have gotten at least two coats of stain on the siding and got as much of the siding on the 'egg wall' as I can.
I think we're going to have to call another work day to get the roof taken care of. And I am not looking forward to putting the hardware cloth on, either, but it has to get done.
It's coming along nicely. Looks wierd without a roof, but hey
Whitewater (who is going to go out and paint the nest boxes, and then is DONE with this coop for the night!)

My, how things can change in a few hours. Yet another neighbor signed our form, she walked up to Hubby and I as we were putting siding on the far back wall (the one up against the chain link fence, more on that below . . . .), and she seems really nice. Wish she was our other next door neighbor instead of Eastern Guy! She says, "I'm not an egg person . . . maybe I'll ask you for some around the holidays, when I bake", LOL. That made me laugh. I think she agrees with us, that it's sad when we have to ask our neighbors permission to have pets!
So that was good.
As for coop construction -- yep, there's more. I came home from dinner with my mother with the urge to build something. And since there was a good hour of light left, that's what I did! But DANG, folks, when planning your coop's location make sure you have plenty of room around it for whatever you have to build right there! Learn from our mistake . . .
Yes, I can squeeze back there in the 12" or so between the left wall of the coop and the 4' chain link fence, but that doesn't mean it's comfy, nor does it mean that it's easy to work back there. Lest you think otherwise, trying to screw 2" screws into thick cedar siding when you barely have room to drill in a level position is NOT FUN. Thank Heaven Hubby came out to help me hold the boards, otherwise I wouldn't be able to do it.
I also put together the 3 walls and the lip of the nest boxes. I would have put on the 'roof' of the boxes, but we're using that really nice, thick plywood for the boxes, and the 30" 'roof' was just too heavy and unwieldy for one person to hold it in place AND screw. Tomorrow, when Hubby comes home. I also found a half a quart of colored wood stain that will be nice for the nest boxes (obviously I can't put untreated plywood in the coop!) at Home Depot tonight in their 'oops' cubby, for fifty cents . . . huh. Guess I better get out there and start painting if I want to get the boxes done tomorrow, whoops!
So. Two out of the four walls have their siding on, tomorrow evening Hubby and I are going to put up the other henhouse wall frame and the angle brackets for the run frame (which means that we can also put the door pull on the run door and actually start using it, finally!), and I hope before he comes home from work, that I'll have put most of the siding on the egg door/nest box wall, so that we can take measurements and get the hen house floor cut and put together tomorrow also.
I'm really starting to hate that siding. Not because it looks bad or anything (actually, it looks fabulous, which is what's keeping me going with it) but because it is SO HARD to put on. If only I was six inches taller! As it is, I'm really sore right now and am not looking forward to doing more of the same tomorrow.
Because we don't have 36" OSB, just 24" OSB (it *is*, however 3/8" thick), we're going to cut out sort of a 'sub-floor' out of 1/4" plywood that we have hanging around, then tack the OSB onto the top of it, then put the vinyl on over THAT. Screw it all together with the 2" screws BIL gifted us, coat the plywood bottom with lots of poly stain, and be done with it.
Before Hubby comes home tomorrow I want to have gotten at least two coats of stain on the siding and got as much of the siding on the 'egg wall' as I can.
I think we're going to have to call another work day to get the roof taken care of. And I am not looking forward to putting the hardware cloth on, either, but it has to get done.
It's coming along nicely. Looks wierd without a roof, but hey

Whitewater (who is going to go out and paint the nest boxes, and then is DONE with this coop for the night!)