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Doade
July 16, 2008, 7:05pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Ally, Here's the guy who built my new one: http://www.millicabin.com/
George

ps: just tell him the sizes of the loft. If you have the time you can do the inside layout yourself
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ALF
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Thats where my big loft came from aswell Doade mind you that was about 15 yrs ago now
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Doade
July 16, 2008, 7:16pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Alf, he gave me the choice of weatherboard thickness etc etc. I took the 15mm. Just asked him to make me a 14 x 8 pent roof/door in middle at front. He made a great job of it. I made all the nest boxes etc myself. Mind you its not racers I have it pouters of various sorts, so made to suit my own taste.
George
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When i went with my uncle who originally purchased the lofts from Milligans they actually raced doos themselves so knew exactly what we were talking about so that made it a lot easier and we got exactly what we wanted at the time

Alan
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Frank, sorry I missed your post, I was too busy looking at dovescotes pictures. The loft at the moment lacks decent ventilation I think. It also has concrete floors without any dpc. I am not sure but I think it maybe retains a bit of damp. The roof is also just a bit low and I have to stoop when inside.

George. I couldnt remeber, I thought you had maybe built your own. I will get a drawing together and get in touch with the chap that did yours. I take it you are happy with it.

Al.
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Go to clydesdalelofts.com for good ideas,they also have a good specification sheet.Worth a look.
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