Hell idk what it is. I cut it till it fit. Then when I had the Template. It was easy. You gotta remember it’s a land scraping timber. There crap sometimes
@@whiteshackhatcheryfarm463 I was telling not asking. You said the bottom is cut at 30 degrees. That would make the top cut 60 degrees. I'm a frame and trim carpenter. Just thought it might help a viewer out knowing this to make their templet. That said, it's an awesome design and I'm going to follow much of what you did when I make a bigger run for my chickens. Thanks!
Why does everyone use 2x4s? I built mine out of treated 2x2s and it is cheaper and lighter. You just use some short pieces to reinforce the peaks and corners. Used 1/4 inch screen, not 1 inch chicken wire.
Top cut is 60 degrees.
Hell idk what it is. I cut it till it fit. Then when I had the Template. It was easy. You gotta remember it’s a land scraping timber. There crap sometimes
@@whiteshackhatcheryfarm463 agreed. Just trying to help. Always wanting to help my fellow brothers out.
@@whiteshackhatcheryfarm463 I was telling not asking. You said the bottom is cut at 30 degrees. That would make the top cut 60 degrees. I'm a frame and trim carpenter. Just thought it might help a viewer out knowing this to make their templet. That said, it's an awesome design and I'm going to follow much of what you did when I make a bigger run for my chickens. Thanks!
I just made it work lol
Binge watching your A-Frame coop videos. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah Thanks. We are currently building number 2. HomeStead Today Group of FB
Go watch the final Product. See if you like it
Why does everyone use 2x4s? I built mine out of treated 2x2s and it is cheaper and lighter. You just use some short pieces to reinforce the peaks and corners. Used 1/4 inch screen, not 1 inch chicken wire.