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Progress, if you want to call it that: day three of hoop house. Next step involves a certain amount of gorilla glue and patience; I decided that when is working with 2X2s, glue is better than fasteners for reason of mystery wood splitting if you look at it cross eyed, even with pilot holes:
Yes, there will be nice mitered-end braces on the door end, but all my help goes wobbly when asked to cut a 45 degree angle. Yes, I know the plywood on the blind end isn't cut to fit: I'd rather not have a round piece of plywood if I decide to remodel that by adding a nice little A-frame coop on blocks, and it's been left whole for that reason. That end is a 5X4 cut of plywood laying on it's long side, for scale.Rehabbing the greenhouse is next in line after getting a nice little tower for the Hamburg cockeral.
Also, I may have mentioned the lack of flatness on my yard; picture of the front of the housoid from the door of the hoop house
I kept trying to get some texture in the sky when I realized it is one of those June days with what Dad called "headache sky:" flat altocirrus clouds turning the sunlight into glare.
Also on the list for this summer is replace the front door (the low-E microcoating has gone bad, and it's essentially opaque) and clean off/repaint the front porch: the latter has been on the list for the last five summers.
Of course that's a miter box there: where else would I put it?

Yes, there will be nice mitered-end braces on the door end, but all my help goes wobbly when asked to cut a 45 degree angle. Yes, I know the plywood on the blind end isn't cut to fit: I'd rather not have a round piece of plywood if I decide to remodel that by adding a nice little A-frame coop on blocks, and it's been left whole for that reason. That end is a 5X4 cut of plywood laying on it's long side, for scale.Rehabbing the greenhouse is next in line after getting a nice little tower for the Hamburg cockeral.
Also, I may have mentioned the lack of flatness on my yard; picture of the front of the housoid from the door of the hoop house

I kept trying to get some texture in the sky when I realized it is one of those June days with what Dad called "headache sky:" flat altocirrus clouds turning the sunlight into glare.
Also on the list for this summer is replace the front door (the low-E microcoating has gone bad, and it's essentially opaque) and clean off/repaint the front porch: the latter has been on the list for the last five summers.
Of course that's a miter box there: where else would I put it?
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