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Clean the pallet wood and choose some powerful ones actions you need to take an act of base for hen house. The handcuts develop a saw were done across the pallet so we can make it strong and we added some bolts inside it to allow it to be even stronger and tight so it won't fail.
You need to have an affordable influx of pallet wood to do this home, we have joined together about 6 big sized pallet boards which for durable base to our chick coop, and all of us have assembled tight with hexagonal bolts and nuts. To add nails in fact wasn't looking so perfect, we just want ultimate durability so we decided to go with bolts.
This is recycled pallet base for chicken coop which is about 170 inches lengthy and about 45 inches in width with 8 equal and powerful leg support. The legs are approximately 30 inches in peak to elevate out hen house to certain and specific height form the ground surface.
Concrete blocks it offers a great aid to protect legs from water and soil effects. We have fixed a concrete block under each legs of our DIY pallet chicken coop to get the legs a bit off the ground which is able to be most benefited in rainy days. The pallet boards have been intermixed firmly while all stand vertically in rectangular shape help make walls no matter what the coop. We also put togetehr a rack at a corner no matter what the chicken coop. It contain about 4 cabinets and is 20 inches thorough and the entire rack has 55 X55 inches area that's wide just enough for storage of feeding food for your hens and various tools during the time can be secured in this countered and ledged setting. To beautify the entire wooden frame we have applied CDX plywood which provides peak beauty and garnished to wooden skeleton and also assists the wood by suppling an endured and adorable coverage. We now have selected about 1.5 inches plywood to get this snug and highly worthy hen house.