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By the way, current cost per pen is $138.62 plus tax (but not including the fact that each roll of welded wire actually covers 1.25 pens). That doesn't include the "wear and tear" of power tools such as the dremel sanding bits for the inside of the couplings. It's just the materials to build each one.
However, since I already have the welded wire for the first six (I expect 10 total pens, hopefully by next spring) each of those pens will cost me another $79. And that's something I can split up and "finish" one pen every other paycheck.
Another little "add-on" that will be worth it (and not cost me anything aside from wear and tear) will be smoothing the cuts on the welded wire fence. I plan to try to use my soldering gun on that, and use the dremel as back-up if the soldering gun doesn't give me the results I want. That should keep the pens from snagging clothes, cutting the chickens in the pens, or causing any other kind of damage with sharp edges.
And I purchased from 3/4 inch plywood to make nest boxes and/or privacy corners. My last task that I haven't planned for YET, will be to find a cheap way to make a roosting bar.
However, since I already have the welded wire for the first six (I expect 10 total pens, hopefully by next spring) each of those pens will cost me another $79. And that's something I can split up and "finish" one pen every other paycheck.
Another little "add-on" that will be worth it (and not cost me anything aside from wear and tear) will be smoothing the cuts on the welded wire fence. I plan to try to use my soldering gun on that, and use the dremel as back-up if the soldering gun doesn't give me the results I want. That should keep the pens from snagging clothes, cutting the chickens in the pens, or causing any other kind of damage with sharp edges.
And I purchased from 3/4 inch plywood to make nest boxes and/or privacy corners. My last task that I haven't planned for YET, will be to find a cheap way to make a roosting bar.