Well I broke down and bought a new chamber that I almost have up. It's from Royal Outdoors and it's a vinyl decour shed 8x6.5. The panels are extrud vinyl that interlock together. I know what your thinking and it's not like the blown plastic sheds from RubberMaid and Black and Decker. This one is tough and can take 100mph winds. I even hauled off and punched the display shed that home depo had up. It suffered probally less than I did. The thing I like about it is that I can take it down in pieces and transport it when I move. It dosen't rot ,clean up should be quite easy (since it's vinyl), and it is seemless on the inside (nothing the bird can really hurt himself on)". I also like the fact it dosen't heat up like plastic. The panels are about 2.5 inches wide and hollow with vertical stiffners running thorughout. Well it's hard to explain but I'll post pictures tomarrow when I get the other windows bars in. Then I only have to put perches in the thing. Plus drill a couple of holes for drainage in the floor.
Here are some pics
I used to think i knew some things. But i'm not so sure anymore.
Thats looking really good. Are you planning on free lofting inside the chamber? What is the cost ? I looked at the stuff {plactic sheds} that Costco and Home depot sell and I knew it wasn't for me. Then my neighbor had a 12x24 Tuff Shed put on her property and it cost her $4500. I thought that was a little too expensive.
This will probally cost me 2000.00 when completed. So, about the same as a nice mew built out of wood. I chose it for the fact that it dosen't rot and I can move it easier when I get stationed or moved somewhere else. I'm going to free loft him in this mew, really thats the only reason why I built it. The Weathering area is great but since he isn't doing anything he is a little restless.
Last Edit: Jun 14, 2005 23:30:20 GMT -5 by Tiercel78
I used to think i knew some things. But i'm not so sure anymore.