My Little Hoop Coop

fuzzi

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I feel better. I accomplished something.

I went outside after 12, removed the upright and its support. And started over.

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I placed a 1" board under the bottom of the 2x4 vertical support so it wouldn't make contact with the ground, drilled, then attached three screws. Broke a drill bit, too (to the left).

I placed the panels in position, securing with a couple screws, and redrew the line :rolleyes:
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I don't have a jigsaw (yet!) so I used our circular saw to cut the panels. As I started cutting bits of wood and dust hit my face. I stopped, replaced the safety glasses with my new goggles, and continued with the cuts..
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Redneck make-do saw table ⬆️

The second cut was easier. I think I had a better idea how to cut along a curve. I trimmed it a tad with my reciprocating saw.

I placed the first panel in place, secured it with a screw, then placed the second panel in its place, slightly overlapping the two. I secured it with a screw and washer, then went to the inside of the coop to create some braces needed to attach the panels.

A couple 1" boards that have been lying around for years were added for bracing. They are level, upright support is plumb.
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I then secured the panels with 1 1/4" screws and washers. I used my reciprocating saw to cut off the excess from the top of the upright support.

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Not as pretty as the one @Baymule built, but I think it will work. And the chickens won't care!

Next time I will figure out how I want to attach the panels to the cattle panels.

Getting there...
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