Building a Duck Hutch

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2021
  • I made a hutch for our ducks! This is a slightly complex build, but nothing too daunting if you keep your wits about you. You can use this hutch for ducks, rabbits, guinea pigs, etc.
    If your hutch is going to be somewhere where rain can fall on it, you will want a more formal (potentially metal) roof than my simple OSB roof here.
    Materials
    16x 2x4s (8')
    2x 1x4s (8')
    2x OSB (4'x8')
    1x Linoleum (48"x30")
    1/4" Hardware cloth
    3.5+" deck screws
    1" deck screws
    Staples
    Lumber Cuts
    1. Front legs: cut 2x 2x4s with a 10 degree angle on 1 end, to 65 9/32" on the long side
    2. Back legs: cut 2x 2x4s with a 10 degree angle on 1 end, to 60" on the short side
    3. Front & back, floor & roof beams: cut 4x 2x4s to 45"
    4. Left & right floor beams: cut 2x 2x4s to 23"
    5. Left & right roof beams: cut 2x 2x4s with a 10 degree angle on both ends in parallel, to 23 11/32"
    6. Floor supports: cut 2x 2x4s to 27"
    7. Roof rafters: cut 2x 2x4s with a 10 degree angle on both ends in parallel, to 27 13/32"
    8. Floor: cut 1x OSB to 48" x 30", and cut out each corner (1.5" x 3.5") for the legs
    9. Roof: cut 1x OSB to 48" x 31 15/32"
    10. Back: cut 1x OSB to 48" x 27" -- cut a window if necessary
    11. Sides: cut 2x OSB to 30.5" wide, 32 9/32" on the front edge, 27" on the back edge
    12. Door: cut 2x 1x4s to 48" (or 49" to stretch over the side)
    13. Door: cut 2x 1x4s to 22 9/32" (or 25 9/32" to cover more of the doorway)
    14. Door: cut 1x OSB to 44.5" x 18"
    15. Door: cut 48"x10" hardware cloth
    Assembly
    1. Screw front legs to left and right beams
    2. Screw back legs to left and right beams
    3. Screw left and right side assemblies to front and back beams
    4. Screw in rafters and floor supports
    5. Lay down floor OSB and screw to floor beams and supports
    6. Lay down linoleum and staple to floor
    7. Screw back onto frame (staple hardware cloth first if you have a window)
    8. Screw sides onto frame
    9. Screw roof onto frame
    10. Screw door frame together
    11. Measure and place hinges
    12. Staple hardware cloth to top of door
    13. Screw OSB to the rest of the door
    14. Staple the rest of hardware cloth to the OSB
    15. Attach the door to the hutch
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    Nuwe Blare Homestead is a homestead in the Arizona desert. We (try to) grow our own food with our desert garden, we raise chickens and ducks for eggs, and we build the things we need. Homesteading in the harsh Arizona climate is not easy, but we are learning how to use the resources we have at hand to accomplish our goals. We're a South African-American family, so we occasionally share recipes for South African dishes.
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  • @kellymahan861
    @kellymahan861 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Looks nice and sturdy...straight and square to boot! Save your money to buy an impact driver. They are amazing...you can reach far overhead and drive 3" screws into hardwood with your arm fully extended very easily. I love them and now have 4 so I can put different bits in each one to save build time. I love the star head screws, too...they really stay in the bit when driving them in.

    • @NuweBlareHomestead
      @NuweBlareHomestead  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have an impact driver, actually. I just usually have the drill at close reach. But I'll make a point of taking it out more often 😉

    • @kellymahan861
      @kellymahan861 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@NuweBlareHomestead I guess I am so enamored with the impact that I want everyone to use one...lol. They are so much easier to use I have bought drill bits that fit into my impact. I don't even want to use a regular drill when I drill holes...I use an impact for everything I can.