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  • #31
    I've seen flimsey hen arcs for a lot more than £200, that are not a patch on what you've built Kev. If I'd seen this before I bought my plastic shed I'd have offered at least what I'd paid for it - £350.
    A good beginning is half the work.
    Praise the young and they will make progress.

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    • #32
      If you put it on eBay you can let the market decide the price. Might be best to start bidding at the cost of materials though.

      Mention in the listing whether or not the coops are supplied assembled or flat pack and whether you can deliver for £xx per mile within a certain distance.

      If the coops are supplied assembled consider making available flat pack versions for people with small cars and mid-terrace houses without separate garden access.

      Good luck.
      If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess

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      • #33
        Originally posted by its hilly View Post
        Nice work there, you can be proud of them.
        Hope you wont mind a sugestion? On the kennel, if you put a roughly half height, 2/3rd ish wide board at right angles on the door side of the pop-hole it stops wind and rain blowing in across and soaking the bed through.
        They are having a covered run in front of them

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        • #34
          Originally posted by sweetiepea View Post
          I've seen flimsey hen arcs for a lot more than £200, that are not a patch on what you've built Kev. If I'd seen this before I bought my plastic shed I'd have offered at least what I'd paid for it - £350.
          And you would have got one

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Eco-Chic View Post
            If you put it on eBay you can let the market decide the price. Might be best to start bidding at the cost of materials though.

            Mention in the listing whether or not the coops are supplied assembled or flat pack and whether you can deliver for £xx per mile within a certain distance.

            If the coops are supplied assembled consider making available flat pack versions for people with small cars and mid-terrace houses without separate garden access.

            Good luck.
            They do come as a flat pack and can be delivered and erected by myself for a small cost to cover fuel.
            Last edited by kevnsue; 16-10-2009, 05:03 PM.

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            • #36
              They do come as a flat pack and can be delivered by myself for a small cost to cover fuel.
              Go on, lol, bet delivery to Cumbria costs more than a fiver , although I'd offer you a cuppa before you went home

              Als pricing method = cost of materials + no of hours taken charged at hourly rate hes happy with. Can vary according to if its a one off job, or lining up 3 or 4 identical and going down the line of no1 screw a, no 2 screw a...

              Ps I live with a self employed joiner and am currently trying to build my own off Brambles plans, good job I can use a drill innit.
              Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door

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              • #37
                Forgot to say..excellent idea of covered run bit
                Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door

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