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The Creation Of My New Breeding Room

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Shed goes up today and all cages are in it. I can't wait much longer

Neither can we :sad: :)

 

are you going to tile your floor Dave ?

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Shed goes up today and all cages are in it. I can't wait much longer

Neither can we :) :yes:

 

are you going to tile your floor Dave ?

 

Well the shed construction was going well and then the clouds came and we had a massive downpour. This put an end to my shed building adventures for today. Tune in next week to find out if the shed EVER gets finished - I am so FRUSTRATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I do nto plan on tiling at the moment Kaz. Maybe something to consider doing over summer when the birds are not down breeding.

Croos my fingers for you Dave that it doesn't rain :sad: , don't get photo essay of your birdroom, step by step :rip:

I don't know where you live Dave, but a word of warning, Years ago I had a similar shed. I caught up my show team to prepare for the March Diploma shows and went off to work. It turned out to be a really hot day and several birds died under the sky light as it magnifies heat. I eventually rigged up a blind which I closed across the sky light in summer. Just a word of warning but the shed looks good cheers Clearwing

That is why I am not having a sky light panel, I am lining mine. Dave are you going to line your shed too or do you have a big tree that will keep it cool.

It has a panel at the front to let extra light in, as well as a skylight on one side.

 

 

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Hey, Dave, having a sky light on the roof like that means that on hot days, the direct sun will really heat up the shed. Do you have a plan for some kind of shade cover to pull over that?

On the flip side, it should help keep them toasty on sunny days in the winter. :(

Yes he has a plan for shade cover during summer. Dave and I discussed this before he ordered his new shed :sad:

 

 

The covering of the skylight has already been discussed and planned out. :rip:

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As Kaz has said, the skylight is there mainly for winter and to let light in, but will be covered in summer.

 

I have thought about ways to ensure it does not get too hot, wire doors and the like.

 

I have given this a lot of thought and discussion with others - fear not people, i am prepared.

It has a panel at the front to let extra light in, as well as a skylight on one side.

 

 

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Hey, Dave, having a sky light on the roof like that means that on hot days, the direct sun will really heat up the shed. Do you have a plan for some kind of shade cover to pull over that?

On the flip side, it should help keep them toasty on sunny days in the winter. B)

Yes he has a plan for shade cover during summer. Dave and I discussed this before he ordered his new shed :angry:

 

 

The covering of the skylight has already been discussed and planned out. :)

 

 

i have the same sky light and its very very good

and very easy to keep cool with a shade cloth pannel that can be fixed to a removable frame that you remove in winter sheds to dark with out it

Is it all done Dave, Up and ready to go?

Did your shed come in a package, where you have to put it all together yourself?

I ordered mine Friday, it will take a fortnight for it to arrive, I am getting a Steel Chief shed from Bendigo Victoria. It comes with the sides already done, so there are 4 sides and 2 roof pieces I think, door already assembled. So I am hoping it will be easy to put up, a few screws each corner and the roof. :unsure:

Look forward to seeing photos of yours. :fear

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Well, it is all done and ready to go.

 

All up it has taken 8 days to assemble. Of these 8 days, we only worked on it for 3 hours the first day, then the rain hit, 6 days later we worked on it for 4 hours, and then 1 1/2 hours today. It is all done, finally.

 

It is a nice looking shed with plenty of room.

 

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The height is the best bit - I can stand at any point in there and not hit my head.

 

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The skylight is a good idea and necessary to let some light in.

 

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Unfortunately due to the overhanging gables and a side fence, it does not sit perfectly on my slab. I have had to improvise a little at the moment and I will further extend my slab in 6-8 weeks, at the earliest.

 

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I am beginning to set up breeding cages and there are a pair in here dying to get into somewhere with a nestbox

 

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I will take more pics as I set it up more and put the birds in there

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The looks great Dave, you won't know yourself with all that space :D . Can't wait for mine to arrive but we haven't even done the cementing yet :angry:

Your new breeding room looks awesome Dave. Bet you can't wait to have it all set up :angry:

I am putting a whirly bird on mine too,Dave plus a bought a sliding window from the demolition place, I think i may put 2 windows in yet because I am not having a sky panel for light like yours so I am guessing mine will be quite dark.

But yours looks great, lov eth colour too. mine is only zinc.

I had Greg mum here and his step dad before, I ian is his name and he spaents most of his spare time at the tip helping the guy there, well ysterday 4 whiry birds came like new he said, he grabbed 2 for himself and left the other 2 there becaus ehe didn't know I wanted one. Rats. He said someone grabbed the other 2 by the time he left. rats rats rats. :angry:

And what is even worse he didn't know I was after a shed either and yesterday some guy come in and said he pulled down is shed, a small single garage and wanted to knoe if anyone wanted, Ian and the other said no they didn't know anyone, gosh can't believe it :D Could of saved me $715.00 dollars, even if he wanted $500 for it, would of being great ... mmm these are the breaks.

Oh but good news Gregs mum June has a laundrey sink for me with the cupboard too, that's a start :)

I am putting a whirly bird on mine too,Dave plus a bought a sliding window from the demolition place, I think i may put 2 windows in yet because I am not having a sky panel for light like yours so I am guessing mine will be quite dark.

 

the only thing with windows is they take up valuable wall space where you may want your cabinets.

Yes I relise this, the one window that I am differently putting in is going on the side where the door is, I am only having one door. so on the side where there is one panel cages will be along there and on the other side of the door there will be 2 panels, well the sink is going there with the window above it and if enough room my trophy cabinet above the window. My walls will 210 and the highest bit will 254cm I think.

But I am thinking of a window or a long strip of laserlight along one wall above breeding boxes to let in more light.

first I need to get the shed up and then my plans may change who knows

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