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I use a rubbermaid shed as a coop. Works great for me, although it lacks charm. See my BYC page for pictures.
Russ
I think that coop is pretty nifty. What do you use the other shed for? If I might be so impertinent? Did you build it? How do you cut the boards at the corners to allow the slant on the roof? Is the angle cut on the corner posts or on the ... joists? Is that what you call the roof boards? Nope, they is called rafters, right? Anyway, which piece of wood gets the angle cut? I think I can manage building a shed style coop by myself. I did it once before but out of alder poles I cut in the woods and scrap lumber and old recycled sheet metal roofing.
Thanks Imp
I use a rubbermaid shed as a coop. Works great for me, although it lacks charm. See my BYC page for pictures.
Russ
I think that coop is pretty nifty. What do you use the other shed for? If I might be so impertinent? Did you build it? How do you cut the boards at the corners to allow the slant on the roof? Is the angle cut on the corner posts or on the ... joists? Is that what you call the roof boards? Nope, they is called rafters, right? Anyway, which piece of wood gets the angle cut? I think I can manage building a shed style coop by myself. I did it once before but out of alder poles I cut in the woods and scrap lumber and old recycled sheet metal roofing.
Thanks Imp