Just an up date of me new waxbill birdroom, been very busy over the last few weeks when money allows in constructing the shed, the shed when I started from scratch had no window so cut a hole in the brick work and placed a large window in the front,
I've also built two concrete pillars inside eaither side of the window for two reasons, 1 to strengthen the front wall more and aslo 2 more importantly have extra support for the concrete roof.
The original floor is concrete but was level with the outside path and although it never leaked rain under the door I didn't want to take any chances so I used a proper quality damp proof membrane on the floor and placed and fitted concrete blocks across the floor to make the level of floor now 4 inches higher, I've then also fitted 3/4" ply board on top of this which will then have Lino/Vinal layed and secured across the floor.
Earlier this week I've now fitted 3/4" ply board around the interior walls and started to block in the concrete pillars,
At a later stage I intend to clad all of the front of the shed to cover up all of the old brick work and also strip all the paint off of the door and go back to preserving and staining the door to match with the wooden cladding,
Me shed at last is now starting to take shape

All of me cages will be built with quality metal punch bar fronts, there gonna no doubt set me back a few hundred pounds but will be definitely worth it because these fronts will last a life time and the cages themselves will be made from finished birch ply

Got loads more to do but keeps me busy when I get time to meself and when money allows
