Stu3y Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 i built my 1st loft last year in may, got a few youngsters and started getting the hang of things, but then ended up having to get rid of my loft and pigeons (house was rented and landlord was selling up) any way we have now bought a house, the garden needs alot of work before a loft can be built but ive been measuring and planning etc, then a loft and plot came up for sale down the allotments so ive bought that instead! it needs painting and the platform/walkway in front of it needs re building as its rotten and collapsing, theres plenty of space infront of it and scope to extend if need be.. just wondering what you would do to it and what alterations you would make ready for ETS? i plan on building at least 1 aviary for the young bird section.. it looks very tatty at the minute but its solid and should look quite smart once ive done some work on it!
paulc Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 i built my 1st loft last year in may, got a few youngsters and started getting the hang of things, but then ended up having to get rid of my loft and pigeons (house was rented and landlord was selling up) any way we have now bought a house, the garden needs alot of work before a loft can be built but ive been measuring and planning etc, then a loft and plot came up for sale down the allotments so ive bought that instead! it needs painting and the platform/walkway in front of it needs re building as its rotten and collapsing, theres plenty of space infront of it and scope to extend if need be.. just wondering what you would do to it and what alterations you would make ready for ETS? i plan on building at least 1 aviary for the young bird section.. it looks very tatty at the minute but its solid and should look quite smart once ive done some work on it! Sheet it with pvc soffit boards all round, it il look great and brillant for water proofing the whole loft.And a tin roof and its done last yee years
Stu3y Posted January 12, 2015 Author Report Posted January 12, 2015 the roofs been recently done in some sort of corrugated stuff, but its been put on over old original felt, its bone dry in side and no signs of rot on the actual loft its self, should be good with abit of tlc it was an opportunity not to be missed really as it came with the plot of land, people wait years to get a plot round here
paulc Posted January 12, 2015 Report Posted January 12, 2015 the roofs been recently done in some sort of corrugated stuff, but its been put on over old original felt, its bone dry in side and no signs of rot on the actual loft its self, should be good with abit of tlc it was an opportunity not to be missed really as it came with the plot of land, people wait years to get a plot round hereFrom the photo, inside doesnt need much work done,your right you couldnt turn this chance down,hope yee get plenty of winners in it, all the best cheers paul
MIK Posted January 12, 2015 Report Posted January 12, 2015 a good paint job and an aviary the length of walkway
greenbar Posted January 12, 2015 Report Posted January 12, 2015 a lick of paint,and a wee tidy here and there,and it.ll look brand new,post when it,s done good luck with it,
Stu3y Posted March 30, 2015 Author Report Posted March 30, 2015 new fascias tapped in to the mains and give my self a water supply! getting rid of all the crap! Aivery new traps for ETS - not quite finished.. and finally some of my ybs venturing out for the 1st time today... ive done some work inside as well but no pics, it still needs some work, but i hope you all agree its a hell of a lot tidier than it was! in the 1st post i done
paulc Posted March 30, 2015 Report Posted March 30, 2015 Plenty of work put into it,cracker job,a few winners now is all yee need atb paul
Valiant Fifer Posted March 30, 2015 Report Posted March 30, 2015 Youve done pretty well there m8 well done!
walterboswell59 Posted March 31, 2015 Report Posted March 31, 2015 looking good m8 and the water supply is a god send good luck with the rest
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