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  1. Howard E

    Adding Ventilation question

    I fear we may have hijacked the OP's thread. Back to his dilemma.......to increase the ventilation, what if he were to replace one or both of his solid entry doors with study screen doors, or at least the top half of them. They would face west, but that is better than north.
  2. Howard E

    Adding Ventilation question

    So this is a sketch of what I had in mind for a scaled down A-frame style like Tolman's original, except to get the head room I needed, it turned into a simple gable end building, about 6' high. Goal was to use single sheets of plywood for the roof. The top image is the side elevation. The...
  3. Howard E

    Adding Ventilation question

    The Tolman house shown above forms the basis of and idea I have been kicking around for a small, simple, A-Frame type house. Basically in a proportion of 1.6X depth to width. How small is small? Say 5' wide x 8' deep, which might use only two sheets of plywood for a roof. Sidewalls only high...
  4. Howard E

    Adding Ventilation question

    So all is not lost. The right or south wall is the one you want to open up with windows, both for light and ventilation. Probably as big as you can fit in above the slanted roof on top of the nest boxes. So you are planning to use a droppings board beneath the roosts? Which are above a pop...
  5. Howard E

    Adding Ventilation question

    Dt: Is this shed oriented such that the 8' narrow side is the door and the shed is 12' deep? If so, that is the same dimension as my Woods colony house (same style as Jack E shows as his avatar, and same orientation). If so, do this.......open the end doors wide open and leave them that way...
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