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Cyneswith
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Saw blades are cheap. What size do you need?
Just keep telling yourself that this is fun. After you finish, the pride, the knowledge and the pleasure you will get showing off your accomplishment is worth the little bit of aggravation.
Just like sewing. Each imperfection proves that it is yours!
Lasers are set to cut on the edge. Figure out which edge, then that is your keeper. On mine the left is the setting. The saw blade cuts to the right of the laser.
I had a blast making my coop. Took me 5 weekends and 3 days of vacation. So I moved them in at 4 weeks.
We are rooting for you!
Once I figured out the saw blade was bent, I got a new one, and I turned off the laser guide - but the whole base of the project is on off-kilter boards. I actually enjoy sawing/drilling/etc, so I'm enjoying it regardless. And I'm getting noticeably better. Sewing, I actively dislike and do purely because I like the finished products (I'm better at it, since I've never gone more than a few months without sewing.)
Don't feel bad, you should see MINE !!
Mine is so bad, I built out of used pallets, that I feel bad for them having to go in it
I am going to buy the Rubbermaid shed and go from there. I figure the 7x7 is $550 and is more solid then those pre-fab coops from China. Then cut holes for Windows (cover iwth screen and make a slide for plexiglass or glass), Pop door and I am good !
They are easy to put up so long as you read the directions.
Lucky you that you are doing this before chickens arrive. I started mine and 1/4 way thru Free chickens were available so I jumped on it
Have any friends that have someone that is Handy?
The rubbermaid sheds don't have enough ventilation for my climate - I thought about it.