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			<link>http://catawbacoops.com/following-directions.html#comment-377</link>
			<description>I need help!  I set out today to mark my wood and start cutting, and quickly figured out that the instructions aren't clear on the subject of angles.  I was measuring angles (using a protractor) from the side of the piece of wood, and my know-it-all boyfriend says that in woodworking, you always measure angles off 90 degrees.  I thought he was full of it, so I went to the store and looked at some miter saws.   A miter saw cutting a piece of wood straight across is set at &quot;0&quot;, not &quot;90&quot;...so a 30 degree setting on a miter saw actually does cut a 60 degree angle when being measured from the edge of the uncut wood.  So, where is the origin of the 30 degree angle?  the edge of the wood, or the 90 degree mark (as it is with a miter saw?).  I found this online which only confirmed what I was beginning to suspect...that there are two ways of measuring angles when cutting wood.   Which way am I supposed to do it????

http://www.rockler.com/articles/woodworking-angle-scales.cfm - Jennifer Shearin</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:00:44 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>16x20 is possible... MAYBE.</title>
			<link>http://catawbacoops.com/following-directions.html#comment-141</link>
			<description>The footprint of the coop is 4x8, or 32 sq ft. 16x20 is 320 sq ft... which means that you have 10 spaces for the chicken ark. If you move it every 2 days to a new space, that's almost three weeks for the area to recover before you move it there again. Here in NC, the space would recover in about 5-7 days. Does grass grow fairly quickly there?  - David Bissette</description>
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			<link>http://catawbacoops.com/following-directions.html#comment-140</link>
			<description>I love your coop and a friend of mine (who has tools) is willing to build it for us. My only question is our back yard is VERY small. By that I mean 16' x 32'ish, a third of which is taken up by a small concrete patio and, extending straight out, a garden area. SO - with a grass area of 16' x 20', will there be enough for them to graze on without completely destroying what grass I do have? I realize you area the coop expert and this is more of a chicken question, but thought I might throw it out there anyway. Thanks! - Jaime</description>
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			<description>Our family lives smack in the middle of unincorporated Santa Ana,California. WE too have lifestock ordinances and a NO rooster ordinance but after reading what you have said I think this could be doable for us. We do have two dogs,an English Lab and Border Collie mix.We also have pool. So how could be keep the chickens safe??? - sharon adair</description>
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