TT
16 posts
Oct 11, 2008
12:37 PM
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Hi guys, Im looking for a website/link, showing a specific design, There was a couple guys doing a step by step procedure, Im assuming it was a 4x8 loft, It had a center door on the 8' side, with kit boxes on either side of the door, landing platforms, and a offset peaked roof. Ive been looking for this link, but have had no luck, Any help would be appreciated.
---------- Tony. ??? Lofts Calgary, AB
Last Edited by on Oct 11, 2008 12:38 PM
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George R.
1061 posts
Oct 11, 2008
1:08 PM
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go to redroselofts .com and on the bottom of the page it has a step by step how to build a 4x8 loft www.redroselofts.com
The Novice George
Last Edited by on Oct 11, 2008 1:09 PM
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TT
17 posts
Oct 11, 2008
1:15 PM
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George, Thanks man! Thats the one I was looking for. ---------- Tony. Calgary, AB
Last Edited by on Oct 11, 2008 1:17 PM
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Santandercol
3144 posts
Oct 11, 2008
6:52 PM
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Tony, Face the front of that design loft in the direction most of the snow flies from as the roof opening does let a little drifting snow in at times.I have 20 ft in length of that type of loft. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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TT
18 posts
Oct 11, 2008
10:50 PM
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Kel, I only have two options in my yard, front facing north and/or East, Theres some serious cold winds that come from the North. ---------- Tony. Calgary, AB
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Windjammer Loft
428 posts
Oct 12, 2008
4:41 AM
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TT..for the best results you should have the front of the loft facing the south. This way the birds get most of the days sun light,but I understand sometimes that can't be done. Look at the "Starter Loft" site....you should be able to get some ideas from their. ---------- Fly High and Roll On Paul
Last Edited by on Oct 12, 2008 4:45 AM
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Santandercol
3152 posts
Oct 12, 2008
5:48 AM
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I hear ya about those cold winds.Go for the east then,at least they'll get the morning sun. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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