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The frame |
Making a jig ( A device for guiding holding wood work in place) helps take the guess work out of measuring each and ever frame.
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Another view of the frame. |
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An inside view of my Parlor Roller lofts. |
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Breeding Lofts for Individual Pairs |
The photo is a loft my dad designed for me back in the early 70's after we moved into a new neighborhood.
The cages are two-feet wide, eight-feet long, and twenty inches high. |
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Everything but the doors. |
This coop is lacking only the front doors and inside plumbing has almost been completed (see watering system for better understanding). |
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The Jig used to make the doors and frames. |
This takes a little time to make, but saves you huge amounts of time. |
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The Doors |
This is a picture of a door frame just before being painted and wired. |
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The end result |
Happy Parlor Rollers doing what they do best... breed baby... breed! |
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