Good cal on not showing the diameter. I never paid attention to that. You should reach out to Justin and let him know but typically a deck screw as they call it is a #10 screw or 3/16” diameter. I think they do sell some in maybe #8’s which would probably work too.
@@TriStarHomestead a jak zimą??? ja chce mieć max 20 kur na swój użytek może kilka kaczek na jajka. Ale martwię się że polska zima jest za sroga dla tego kurnika. Głównie zimne wiatry
Can’t say for sure as I’m not familiar with winters in Poland but we got down to -10 with windchill this past winter and the birds were fine. Chickens are pretty hardy and they get warmth from huddling together. As for snow, we don’t get much but when we got some I just brushed it off the top and all was good. You could add a pitch to the roof of this to allow snow to slide off.
Nice work my Man. Your baby girl is Precious. I love her little personality.
That's cool~~~ Your little girl has popped so many teeth and what a smile!
Looks great so far! That blue really pops.
Thanks! It really did pop and turned out better than we thought when we first opened the can.
Good job! Love the color!!
Thank you!!
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Just watched. Well done. Im building a cs5 now. The materials list shows screw length but not dia. What diameter screws did you use? Thanks
Good cal on not showing the diameter. I never paid attention to that. You should reach out to Justin and let him know but typically a deck screw as they call it is a #10 screw or 3/16” diameter. I think they do sell some in maybe #8’s which would probably work too.
The coop turned out really nice. What stapler are you using to staple the chicken wire on the coop? Thanks so much for sharing.
I have a Milwaukee M12 2447. amzn.to/3Q2PWVQ
Works great!
Hej, jak dużo kurek tam macie? Jak w ziemie macie śnieg?? zastanawiam się nad tym ale nad większą wersją.
We currently have 32 birds in there. I would say that is about max and maybe even a little much. I wouldn’t put more than that in there.
@@TriStarHomestead a jak zimą??? ja chce mieć max 20 kur na swój użytek może kilka kaczek na jajka. Ale martwię się że polska zima jest za sroga dla tego kurnika. Głównie zimne wiatry
Can’t say for sure as I’m not familiar with winters in Poland but we got down to -10 with windchill this past winter and the birds were fine. Chickens are pretty hardy and they get warmth from huddling together.
As for snow, we don’t get much but when we got some I just brushed it off the top and all was good. You could add a pitch to the roof of this to allow snow to slide off.