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Fig 2

Repeat Procedures In Previous Steps To Complete

Mid & Upper Run Assembly:

2.1 

Using 

E1

 Brown Screws into pre-drilled holes as indicated by 

Green Arrows complete the sides and backs of the run using the 

illustrations for guidance.

Open door to access screw holes for panel 

A13

. Keep edges flush.

Note:

 Use as many screws as there are pre-drilled holes for the 

strongest joints. If a hole is missing, no worries, the screws will drive 

just fine without a pilot hole.  Just line up in the middle of the wood and 

drive them into the center.  The holes are certainly easier, sorry if our 

carpenters missed one ;-)

Fig 2A

:-) You've got this!

Depending on how tall you are, you

might be more comfortable working

from a small step ladder. It will for sure

be needed for the roof assembly step.

A2

A3

= Direction Of Screws

Note:

 Water accumulating in screw holes can causes premature rot

so we in some instances pre-drill from the bottom side going up.

Attach Latch In Same Way As Previous Step

Open Door To Get To These Pre-Drilled Holes

A18

A20

A12 

A13 

A14 

A17

A1

 

A19

A16

A15

Arrows indicate location of screw

holes and direction of panel 

attachment. Look carefully for all pre-

drilled holes and put screws in all holes.

Summary of Contents for Round-Top Stand-Up Coop

Page 1: ...occasion that we either misfabricated a part a part was damaged in shipping or we forgot to package a needed part contact us and we will ship out a replacement part for you at no cost We recommend dir...

Page 2: ...pyright Urban Coop Company all rights reserved Orientation Front Left Right Back We recommend having the back side of your coop facing North Turn Out Door Optional Feeder Eaves Roof Vents Egg Box Run...

Page 3: ...ild animals while more rare certainly can dig too If you re worried about diggers stack heavy block shaped rocks around perimeter of coop to make getting under more difficult Better yet bury them arou...

Page 4: ...2 Attach Turn Out Door Hardware Before attaching A18 Back Panel remove the E1 Brown Screw from the Turn Out Door frame used to secure during shipping and install the H2 Gate Latch into Pre Drilled Hol...

Page 5: ...drive just fine without a pilot hole Just line up in the middle of the wood and drive them into the center The holes are certainly easier sorry if our carpenters missed one Fig 2A You ve got this Depe...

Page 6: ...C3 Floor noting the alignment with C2 and C1 as illustrated in Fig 3 3A 3 3 Install Door Apron Place B2 Door Panel into place as illustrated making sure edges are flush and attach using E1 screws fro...

Page 7: ...coop and from C2 Panel into sides of coop Fig 4 4 3 Drive 2 E1 Brown Screws through holes indicated in Fig 4A through A19 Panel these screws go into back side of the C1 Egg Box Face on the other side...

Page 8: ...g E1 screws up into bottom rail of Arc from top rail of A20 5 3 Square Up Coop Using a measuring tape measure the inside dimensions of coop corner to corner It should be about 83 inches Most important...

Page 9: ...her two Lower Roof panels are interchangeable Lower Panels Position one of the Lower A24 Roof Panels along the A23 Eave Board with about 2 inches of the Roof Panel extending out along the bottom and c...

Page 10: ...lined up go back and tighten tops and bottom screws of each hinge Tightening screws in this pattern will help to keep door aligned 7 3 Door Handle Using the 4 E4 Gold Screws and the T25 Bit snugly ins...

Page 11: ...orage Door Main Door Hooks As noted in Fig 8 attach storage door H3 Eye in pre drilled hole on storage door standard position and using the provided G4 1 8 inch drill bit make a pilot hole on the roof...

Page 12: ...purchased the optional feeder install the F4 Bracket as illustrated in Fig 9B using E2 Green Screws installed in frame ends of feeder Open door to put in screws Fig 9A shows the waterer and feeder in...

Page 13: ...storage area and stays closed even if not latched If you bought the waterer you will need to rotate it downward to dump the water and then the nipples can fit through the keyhole on the top of the ent...

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