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  • Matt-B
    The Waffler
    • Jun 2009
    • 3856

    #31
    george,
    a thing or 2 about chicken houses. they get filled with shit an start smelling...mites parasites etc can develope if not cleaned about 1-2 times a month.


    I recomend something similar to what we did. we built a house of average size. but the floor is a pallet. or kinda like it. the floor boards individually come out and you can scrap off in garden or hose off. but plywood is resistent to bowing and boards coming up cause there wet. Use cedar shavings instead of straw for bedding as it dries faster.

    enjoy 9-12 eggs a day like us :D


    Please leave feedback below, thanks

    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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    • fannman
      Wrencher
      • Aug 2009
      • 231

      #32
      the 3/8's plywood will work with the strips down the joints and then use a exterior water resistant paint, and caulk the joints along the strips and other joints. 2x4 pressure treated floor is all you need, i was saying if you wanted you could go with 5/8s plywood instead of 3/4 on the floor but in the long run advantech 3/4 or other 3/4 tongue and groove plywood is your best bet. with the roof, if you get any snow or ice, i would go with 2x6's no matter what to hold the weight. 2x4's would work on really small shed roofs like 4' or so, if i were you i would spend the extra .50 cents or less on 2x6's instead of having to worry about it sagging over time. i was just reading over your plans and for the top plate where the roof joists will sit, dont cut the top plate, you will wanna cut what the call a birdsmouth in the roof joist and it will cause it to sit flush with the top plate, what are your plans for the soffit? you can use just 1x6's for the side and bottom to save money instead of doing vented vinyl. you could also use the 3/8's plywood for the bottom side of the soffit if you have pieces left over from the exterior walls. pm me if you have any questions or if i might have confused you.

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      • Farbin Kaiber
        Lil' Puppet
        • Jul 2007
        • 29502

        #33
        Originally posted by george graves


        What's 12/12?

        Thanks for the windows tip. I think I'll do a small one in front - and I'll do hinged panels on the side that can be lifted and propped open for ventilation in the summer/cleaning.

        My only concern with the size is warmth in the winter - Plenty of below freezing nights. So I think I might go with a 8'x8' base, and make the actual coop 8'x6' - so that there is a front porch, kind of thing.

        12/12 is 12hr daylight, 12 hr dark. Also, a small room heater and the chickens own heat is more than enough. The will stay plenty warm. Also, floor cleanup is messy, I have a shop vac I bought for just this purpose, and it's chock full of chicken shit. It has not been above 30 here for three months, until just this week, and I've had no problems. Make sure to get some varied chickens, and you'll want a rooster if you don't want to keep such a close eye on the birds in regards to predators.

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        • Red88
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Nov 2008
          • 1159

          #34
          Originally posted by b*saint
          vlad what is that huge round thing in the backdrop?
          I was about to raise the BS flag because I thought he was going to say it was his $350 shed.

          Have you made a purchase from www.blunttech.com recently?
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          • e34john
            No R3VLimiter
            • Apr 2006
            • 3599

            #35
            The shop vac idea is good I used to clean out my aviaries with one, it just sucks to clean out the filter.

            Have you guys thought of painting the floors and maybe the lower half of the coop with something like Herculiner? I painted the inside of an aquarium stand with that stuff once and it held up to the moisture really well. I bet it will make hosing off the floor of the coop pretty easy.
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            • george graves
              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
              • Oct 2003
              • 19986

              #36
              Lumber arrived today...


              Those little chicks should have a decent view right next to the garden:


              Today I learned that I can't say the word "lumber" with out saying "Well hell, Lumbergh fucked her." in my head.

              It's was threading to rain, so the sheeting got covered. We got OSB rather than ply. Guess it will need sealing with paint(?) - other than that, it's engineered stuff or what ever it's called. I'm told the OSB is good stuff. I have no clue what I'm doing - so this should be fun. Weather should turn nice on Wednesday next week. I'll do the base and see how my muscles are holding out then.
              Last edited by george graves; 04-01-2010, 07:18 PM.
              Originally posted by Matt-B
              hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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              • Trucidatio
                Mod Crazy
                • Apr 2009
                • 784

                #37
                Today I learned that I can't say the word "lumber" with out saying "Well hell, Lumbergh fucked her." in my head.

                HAHAH, damnit I will enver be able to forget this. I work In an office, and I think about office space all day long.


                "I go slow, cause;Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast."

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                • Kershaw
                  R3V OG
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 11822

                  #38
                  its too bad i missed this thread / joined later, etc. my mom is an architect and is quite shed obsessed because she never throws anything out. we have 3 sheds. yes.. 3. one is a large one, 16x12. for personal stuff, bikes, old toys, etc. rafters for more storage. the other 2 are smaller. one for gardening and one for car parts. and then the treehouse i built in my teens is more car storage. haha. (we have a large backyard for the city. a bit less than an acre.)

                  for every single one we dug footings and used the cylindrical molds showed in vlads post to pour concrete into. you put a strip of metal down into them and then nail the strip to the flooring. this is a very effective method for giving it something solid to sit on, and it will be above ground level. although you can vary by how much by cutting the cardboard cylinders. a few inches is more than enough. it will also give you (6 for your size) individual points which you can level to make a flat surface. since the ground is never level. -i dont know if there are any in the middle. if you are interested in this, send me a pm and i'll ask my mom.-

                  i would make the foundation out of something pretty strong. probably a 2x6, set up in a vertical orientation. 2x8s are overkill for your size, thats what we used for the 16x12 shed. just like making a roll cage try to get a few good triangles in there. at least one at each corner. or, you could just run all the floor beams at 45 degrees to the outside beams.

                  if you any specific questions, feel free to pm me and i'll ask my mom and you'll get a professional response. :)
                  AWD > RWD

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                  • george graves
                    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 19986

                    #39
                    The floor is going to sit on cinder blocks. 6 or 9 of them. The flooring will be 2x4's 16" apart. I did a bunch of research, and as it turn out, chickens don't weigh much.

                    With 3 4x4 underneath the 2x4's - I think it should be good. A little spongy maybe. But good. It's a chicken coop - corners will be cut in some areas and attention put into others.

                    Triangles? What you talking about Willis? Structures like this don't need bracing. They get their strength from the covering. Engineering Statics 101.
                    Originally posted by Matt-B
                    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                    • MasukBMW
                      Grease Monkey
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 323

                      #40
                      George-
                      Whats the OSB(oriented strand board) for? It is indeed good stuff and cheaper, but..

                      I dont like using it for subflooring (or any flooring), especially in an area that is really going to be wet. The edges of the boards are going to absorb moisture much more than regular ply, and, you know the rest. However, Ive never tried a sealant like you mentioned, might do the trick.

                      You already bought it, and considering the application of it, the type of ply doesnt really matter, its going to rot out quickly.

                      So, forget I mentioned lol and build away.

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                      • george graves
                        I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 19986

                        #41
                        Yea - I'm aware of the water issue - and was worried about it too. But the stuff I got is what is used on roofing in new construction. It's behaves exactly like plywood I'm told. I've already thought of that.
                        Originally posted by Matt-B
                        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                        • Kershaw
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 11822

                          #42
                          sure they get strength from the covering. but its MOAR STRONGER if you hit the corner with a triangle.

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                          like that. *not to scale or geometrically correct.
                          AWD > RWD

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                          • george graves
                            I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 19986

                            #43
                            Someone save me from Kershaw. He's going to give me an aneurysm. :)
                            Originally posted by Matt-B
                            hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                            • mrsleeve
                              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 16385

                              #44
                              just build the damm thing george, what you have planed will be plenty for a shed.
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                              • e30e
                                R3VLimited
                                • Dec 2004
                                • 2176

                                #45
                                George to go 24" space on studs, in framing you would use 2x6's.
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