Guest SPORTKA Posted June 16, 2008 Report Posted June 16, 2008 Just thought i would try and post a picy of my new loft so those of you that have helped me getting started can see were there gift birds will be living, as you can see i still have plenty of painting and finishing off jobs to keep me busy for a while. In case anyone is wondering, it was built by T A ELLIS of Wolverhampton.
jimmy_84 Posted June 16, 2008 Report Posted June 16, 2008 WOW what a cracking loft 1 day i hope my sons and i will be able to get a loft like that :) :) :)
Novice Posted June 16, 2008 Report Posted June 16, 2008 Great loft. I hope you have many winners to it.
nipper Posted June 16, 2008 Report Posted June 16, 2008 Good looking loft !! get some old wire netting and tack it around the bottom to stop the cats and foxes !
Guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Posted June 16, 2008 same as mine but i have a 4 ft aivery runing the full lenth as well ,and dont they do a good job of erectingn the loft they dont skimp on any thing ,ATBles
Guest SPORTKA Posted June 17, 2008 Report Posted June 17, 2008 Thanks for all the good comments guys, nipper your so right mate, the next job on the list is to secure around the base, thats after iv finished painting out the inside which seems to be taking for ever.
Ronnie Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 A great shed sportka .Could i be rude and ask how much it was and what size i am looking for a new loft at the end of the season. Pm me if you dont want to say on boards.My current loft is two 7x7 garden sheds joined together and i'm fed up banging my bloody head when i go in it Looks a great loft .
Roland Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 Good looking loft !! get some old wire netting and tack it around the bottom to stop the cats and foxes ! How true, and also to stop the birds going underneath to breed ... real pain. Great loft though. Personally I like the roof to slope front wards so I can see at a glance if a cat or anything is lurking there. When crouched down at back end they are often unseen... exept by the birds landing... or caught! JMO
Guest spin cycle Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 WOW what a cracking loft...best of luck. personally i'd leave the gap underneath open so i could keep an eye for rodent activity...but i take the others point(ok)
ALF Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 Cracking loft i hope you time many winners into it
DOVEScot Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 Thanks for all the good comments guys, nipper your so right mate, the next job on the list is to secure around the base, thats after iv finished painting out the inside which seems to be taking for ever. Mind leave an access door in it for the jack russels or ferrets to scoff any mice etc
dogfox Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 I always try 2 leave plenty of space under my lofts. If there is a through draft it will keep the rats away and prevent damp and rotting. But its a grand loft you have there
ryesway Posted June 19, 2008 Report Posted June 19, 2008 looks the dogs nutts mate will get some pic's of mine up when its done all the best
micko and jack Posted June 19, 2008 Report Posted June 19, 2008 +really great loft i just wish i had the space out back for a loft like yours i hope you have loads and loads of winner micko
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