This is just an inquiry and I am probably about a year or two at least, away from being able to build a mews and really get into falconry. I know a little bit about carpentry but I was just wondering if anyone knows an easy way to put together the framing and walls so that it is possible to take apart incase of moving since I will probably be able to get into it following college maybe when I live with my dad still, but I do not plan on staying there for that long and would like to be able to move them. This is just a food for thought thing since it will probably be a long time before I can even think about building my mews.
Like how... i was thinking using some kind of metal corner bracket like this except bigger might work www.dlawlesshardware.com/cobr3x3wizis.html, that was one of my little brain storms
I assumed as you mentioned carpentry, that you were considering making the framework out of panels i.e. 2" x 4", then just bolting the frames together.
Post by profalconer on Oct 12, 2006 23:54:16 GMT -5
i built my mews by building all the sides to fit and then drilling holes in the corners and putting bolts through to hold it together. i would also do the same with the roof or just make the roof a throw away piece and put a new on on when you move it.