My Little Hoop Coop

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I got the door made, and the frame to hang it on. Frame was too wide. Oops. But to move the frame piece to the next wire over was too narrow. Eh. I’ll fix it.

I drove a staple in the top of the frame piece. It slid back to the next square.

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I zip tied in place

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Door frame!

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I hung the door. I got a gap. I offset a board to close the gap and it also acts as a door stop.

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I added more boards to close the gap.

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I finished the back of the coop. I didn’t cut the boards to fit the curve because I’ll take this down, so it doesn’t have to be perfect.

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The tarp i got is short and won’t go from hardware cloth to hardware cloth. But I have a 10’ piece of tin that will cover the gap.
Tomorrow. LOL
 

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You found a treasure trove! Lumber! Plywood! Nice stuff!

Take that tin off the frame, wire brush it, wash it and let dry. Spray with cold galvanize or aluminum, patch the holes and it will be ready to use!
Score!!
 

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I got the door made, and the frame to hang it on. Frame was too wide. Oops. But to move the frame piece to the next wire over was too narrow. Eh. I’ll fix it.

I drove a staple in the top of the frame piece. It slid back to the next square.

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I zip tied in place

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Door frame!

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I hung the door. I got a gap. I offset a board to close the gap and it also acts as a door stop.

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I added more boards to close the gap.

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I finished the back of the coop. I didn’t cut the boards to fit the curve because I’ll take this down, so it doesn’t have to be perfect.

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The tarp i got is short and won’t go from hardware cloth to hardware cloth. But I have a 10’ piece of tin that will cover the gap.
Tomorrow. LOL
Looking good!

The chickens don't care about imperfections. My first hoop coop door frame was plumb and level, but I still had to add a board at the bottom to cover a gap. The door wasn't square! 🤣
 

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You found a treasure trove! Lumber! Plywood! Nice stuff!

Take that tin off the frame, wire brush it, wash it and let dry. Spray with cold galvanize or aluminum, patch the holes and it will be ready to use!
Score!!
I think I saw a wire brush in Ron's stuff, the type you use with a drill. Is that what I should use? I'm new to metal stuff.

If I use the plywood I can paint or stain it, waddayathink?
 

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I’ve done better, but I need this up ASAP and I’m not leaving it to live in the front yard.

I’ve had a shower, made homemade pimento cheese and had a sandwich.
 

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I think I saw a wire brush in Ron's stuff, the type you use with a drill. Is that what I should use? I'm new to metal stuff.

If I use the plywood I can paint or stain it, waddayathink?
If you use a wire wheel, be sure to use goggles to protect your eyes and a face shield if you have one. The wire wheel will do a bang up job. But use your safety equipment!

Depends on what you use the plywood for, inside or outside? Wall? Roof?
 

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If you use a wire wheel, be sure to use goggles to protect your eyes and a face shield if you have one. The wire wheel will do a bang up job. But use your safety equipment!

Depends on what you use the plywood for, inside or outside? Wall? Roof?
I was thinking of making a solid back to the new coop. I don't want to spend $30-40 on a sheet of T-11, but the plywood would probably deteriorate quickly in this climate. It would need some sort of protection if I did use it.
 

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Even stained or painted, it will rot because it’s not treated plywood. It would last awhile, but eventually weather would get it. But it’s FREE and see if Lowe’s or Home Depot has some OOPS paint. I once got a 5 gallon bucket of pearl gray exterior paint. I painted the coop inside and out, heck, I even painted a bedroom!
 
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