M103 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop

M103 - Chicken Coop Plans Construction - Chicken Coop Design - How To Build A Chicken Coop
It can comfortably hold 25 chickens
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Units: Inches - fractions
Overall size: 5' x 8' 4" for Cage
7' 1/8" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 4 Hens
22' 11 7/8" x 12' 3 1/4" x 9' 3/8" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 283 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 260399 1/4 inches3
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Units: Millimeters - decimal
Overall size: 1613mm x 2629mm for Cage
571mm x  2138mm for Nesting Boxes for 4 Hens
7008mm x  3741mm x 2753mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 26.35 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 4.13m3



 M103 - Chicken Coop Plans Free - Chicken Coop Design
Chicken Coop Plans Construction

It can comfortably hold 25 chickens
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Overall size: 5' x 8' 4" for Cage
7' 1/8" x 1' 10 1/2" for Nesting Boxes for 4 Hens
22' 11 7/8" x 12' 3 1/4" x 9' 3/8" (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 283 Feet ²
Total volume of wood: 260399 1/4 inches3
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Overall size: 1613mm x 2629mm for Cage
571mm x  2138mm for Nesting Boxes for 4 Hens
7008mm x  3741mm x 2753mm (height) for area of ​​the building
Construction area: 26.35 Meters ²
Total volume of wood: 4.13m3
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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)
e: 1"x3" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 2 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)
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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)
e: 25x75 mm (Nominal) = 19x64 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)

Units: Inches - fractions
Units: Millimeters - decimal

The functional component - the build step guide - Table of Contents:
1.0 - Building the Axis and Column
2.0 - Building the Main Frame Structure
2.7 - Building the Main Frame Structure - Roof beam
3.0 - Building the Floor System
4.0 - Building Beams surrounding the cage
5.0 - Building the Frame of the Door and Windows
5.6 - Building Perches for chickens
6.0 - Building the Nesting boxes - Main Frame Structure
7.0 - Building Roof beam
8.0 - Building Wall system outsite
9.0 - Building the Doors and Windows
- Window - Main door for cleaning - Door to eggs
- Clean Out -Lid - Litter Tray - Automatic door
12.0 - Building VENTS
13.0 - Building RAMP
14.0 - Building Nesting Boxes - Building Roof
15.0 - Building Chicken Run - Main frame
16.0 - Building the Insulated Panel for Roof
- the Planks for Roof - Architectural Shingles
17.0 - Building Chicken Run - Main door and Wire mesh
19.0 - Perspective - The building was completed!

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DH303 - Dog house plans - Dog house design - Insulated dog house

DH303 - Dog house plans - Dog house design - Insulated dog house plans construction


DH303 - Dog house plans - Dog house design
Insulated dog house plans construction

DH303 - Dog house plans - Dog house design
Insulated dog house plans construction

Note:
DH303 has two rooms to cool in the summer, warm in winter, to avoid the rain, wind and storm
1. System of walls and roofs are insulated.
They are composed of three layers:
- "Outer layer" is wooden to prevent rain, sunshine
- "Inner layer" is wooden for insulation and decoration
- "Middle class" is insulated panels
2. Windows and doors are anchored to walls by steel hooks
3. "Door for Cleaning" is only open when cleaning cages
4. Window system has two layers:
- layer 1: glass windows for light and prevent wind
- layer 2: the timbers - cool in the summer
They make the house warm in winter and cool in the summer
5. Vents for indoor air convection they make indoor air clean. In particular they reduce heat in summer

Overall size:
(3' 9" x 2' 6") + (3' 9" x 2' 6") for House
(3' 9" x 2' 6") for terrace
(6' 7 1/2" x 5' 7") for area of ​​the building

Dimensional lumber sizes:
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)
e: 1"x3" (Nominal) = 3/4" x 2 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)

Step by Step Guide to Build:
Order of the drawings in this profile are not the steps to build correctly.
It is suggested. You should see the drawings carefully.
Then you should create a plan to build that it suits your conditions.
And here I will suggest you a step by step plan to build of mine that
you can refer to it (Table of Contents):

4.0 - Building the Axis and Column
5.0 - Building the Main Frame Structure
6.0 - Building the Floor System
7.0 - Building the Frame of the Door and Windows
8.0 - Building Wall system outsite
9.0 - Building the splint for the corner of the wall
10.0 - Building the Doors and Windows
11.0 - Building VENTS
12.0 - Building the Insulated Panel for Wall
13.0 - Building Wall system inside
14.0 - Building roof beam system
14.5 - Building the Insulated Panel for Roof
15.0 - The building was completed!







...
(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 many Free and Helpful Plans
DH303 - Dog house plans - Dog house design
Insulated dog house plans construction