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Building a Chicken Coop – Part 3
Jul 8 2010Phew. My arm is tired from cutting all that wood, but now I have finally cut out all the plywood needed for the chicken coop:

90% of the studs are also cut into the correct length. Two long studs still needs to be cut in length; the ones you see in the middle of the picture, one behind the other:

I’ll have to bring out my jigsaw since the long studs need to be cut through in the middle all the way from one end to the other, and then these two pieces need to be cut into several smaller lengths.
On the right you see the four pressure-treated legs for the chicken coop.
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