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Sound Rollers
119 posts
Nov 22, 2009
1:25 PM
What do you think, will this do it for vents? Plenty of cross ventilation including windows.

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John

Last Edited by on Nov 22, 2009 1:26 PM
Oldfart
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1525 posts
Nov 22, 2009
2:18 PM
Looks good John. Is the other end the same?
Thom
Sound Rollers
120 posts
Nov 22, 2009
3:03 PM
Hi Thom, Yes, identical.
John

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Jerry Allen
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370 posts
Nov 22, 2009
3:10 PM
John,
That's a sharp looking loft.

When do you plan on adding the birds?
Oldfart
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1526 posts
Nov 22, 2009
3:31 PM
Looks like home! :)

Thom
Sound Rollers
121 posts
Nov 22, 2009
3:52 PM
Jerry,

Soon, hopefully. Thanks Thom

John

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katyroller
643 posts
Nov 22, 2009
4:10 PM
John,
That should do the job. You will always have some dander issues but with what you have done, you should be fine. Nice loft!
Tracey
toughrollers
303 posts
Nov 22, 2009
4:21 PM
exellent looking loft john good luck.
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Velo99
2220 posts
Nov 22, 2009
4:38 PM
Are you running electricity to it?
If so get a couple of small high speed fan and sit it in front of the high vents.
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Windjammer Loft
1007 posts
Nov 23, 2009
7:12 AM
Your vents should be on opposite walls, one at the top of one wall and the other should be at the bottom. As not to cause "drafts".



Fly High and Roll On

Paul
katyroller
645 posts
Nov 23, 2009
9:22 AM
Paul,
I dont think the way he has them set will cause a draft issue. I also tend to believe that the draft issue is some what over hyped. A friend of mine races Homers and he has them fully exposed to the weather most of the year and his birds do great. He feels it is more important for the birds to get plenty of fresh air.
Tracey
rookie from ct
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172 posts
Nov 23, 2009
10:21 AM
John that looks good are they the ones that you can open & close if not cut some of the foam you used on the ceiling to fit in for those windy,cold,snowey,freezing rainey days we get around here. Dennis
JDA
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607 posts
Nov 23, 2009
7:10 PM
You have gone this far, now you might thank of cutting a round hole in the roof for one of the circular wind fans vent. you can see the dust leaving out of the roof.You just put a black plastic bag tapped around it in the winter.JDA

Last Edited by on Nov 23, 2009 7:11 PM
PR_rollers
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3487 posts
Nov 23, 2009
7:24 PM
looking good Sound ,good luck..
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barlbylofts
5 posts
Nov 24, 2009
11:55 AM
thats i deal mate you done a good job your birds will be healthy in there


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