My Little Hoop Coop

fuzzi

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Mostly it's because your of cut isn't straight, won't line up 👎 😋
Actually, I don't think that's the problem. There's too much tension due to the cattle panels pushing the long sides outward, and I couldn't get the boards to line up, be flush. The cut was fine.
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There's a tremendous amount of pressure being exerted outward against the 2x4s. That's why I am rethinking the assembly process, what I can do to keep the boards closer to being square.

I could line up the lumber and drill pilot holes. Some people have written that they drilled holes and used carriage bolts. I might have some of those in the miscellaneous hardware box. I just don't have the physical strength or tools to clamp those boards into position.

Thinking...
 
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You ladies are AMAZING!!!!
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I don't know if this will help with the type of hoop coops your building, but when I built a simpler one as a feeding shelter for my old horse, I used a rope to keep the ends close.
I laid the panel out flat, then pulled one end over to meet the other & tied them together with a slip knot. Then I could sit it up on edge & let the knot out until the ends were about as far apart as I wanted them. Once I stood it up, it didn't fight me while I attached the bottom edges at the ground.
 

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