BH100 - Bird House Plans Construction - Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House

BH100 - Bird House Plans Construction - Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House
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Units: Inches - fractions
Oversize: 8 3/4" x 11 1/8" x 1' 8" (height)
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
Oversize: 222 x 284 x 508 (height)
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BH100 - Bird House Plans Construction
Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House
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Bird House Design - How To Build A Bird House

M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop

M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
It can comfortably hold 15 - 18 chickens
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Units: Inches - fractions
Overall size: 5' 3 1/2" x 5' 3 1/2" for Cage
5' 3 1/2" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
11' x 6' 6 1/2" x 8' 3 1/2" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 71.686 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 108133 3/8 inches3 (= 62 4/7 feet3)
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
Overall size: 1613mm x 1613mm for Cage
1613mm x 572mm for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
3352mm x 1994mm x 2529mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 6.72 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 1.718 m3
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M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design
How To Build A Chicken Coop
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It can comfortably hold 15 - 18 chickens
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Units: Inches - fractions
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Overall size: 5' 3 1/2" x 5' 3 1/2" for Cage
5' 3 1/2" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
11' x 6' 6 1/2" x 8' 3 1/2" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 71.686 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 108133 3/8 inches3 (= 62 4/7 feet3)
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Dimensional lumber sizes:
a: 4"x4" (Nominal) = 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
b: 2"x4" (Nominal) = 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
c: 2"x2" (Nominal) = 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" (Actual)
d: 1"x2" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 1 1/2" (Actual)
f: 1"x4" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 3 1/2" (Actual)
g: 1"x6" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 5 1/2" (Actual)
k: 1"x1" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 3/4" (Actual)
h: 1" thickness (Nominal) = 3/4" thickness (Actual)
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
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Overall size: 1613mm x 1613mm for Cage
1613mm x 572mm for Nesting Boxes for 3 Hens
3352mm x 1994mm x 2529mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 6.72 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 1.718 m3
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Dimensional lumber sizes:
a: 100x100 mm (Nominal) = 89x89 mm (Actual)
b: 50x100 mm (Nominal) = 38x89 mm (Actual)
c: 50x50 mm (Nominal) = 38x38 mm (Actual)
d: 25x50 mm (Nominal) = 19x38 mm (Actual)
f: 25x100 mm (Nominal) = 19x89 mm (Actual)
g: 25x150 mm (Nominal) = 19x140 mm (Actual)
k: 25x25 mm (Nominal) = 19x19 mm (Actual)
h: 25 mm thickness (Nominal) = 19 mm thickness (Actual)
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The functional component - the build step guide - Table of Contents:
0.0 - 0.8 - Concept design
1.0 - Building the Axis and Column
2.0 - Building the Main Frame Structure
3.0 - Building the Floor System
4.0 - Building Beams surrounding the cage
5.0 - Building the Nesting boxes
6.0 - Building Perches for chickens
7.0 - Building the Frame of the Door, Windows - Vents
8.0 - Building Roof beam 1
9.0 - Building Wall system outsite
10.0 - Building Litter Tray
11.0 - Building the Doors and Windows
- Main door for cleaning - Window and mesh
- Automatic and Standard Chicken door
- Clean Out-Lid - Door to eggs - Vents for Cage
12.0 - Building RAMP
13.0 - Building completed roof
14.0 - Perspective - The building was completed!
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M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design
How To Build A Chicken Coop
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(Newly Upgraded Version)
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M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design
How To Build A Chicken Coop
...
(Newly Upgraded Version)
...
I'm upgrading the entire plan, and I always do so, I am reducing the volume of wood in construction and still achieve what we want, to save money, build faster, easier,
I am presenting a plan for a better way with less drawing, to save money on printing and viewing time, download time,
I am following the suggestions and feedback from all of you,
...
Thank you very much!
Let keep track my work to get alot of Free and Useful Plans
M300 - Chicken Coop Plans - Chicken Coop Design
How To Build A Chicken Coop