James P. Leonard
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Started cutting the heavy timbers. Please dear God let there be Amish carpenters in my near future. 

Clearly  projects is under construction as well. 

And don't tell me the foundation can't support the beast.
Steel posts in sonotubes, foundation is laid up after mill construction.  [5 years at an architectural engineering firm.] 
                               So I got it covered.

Info for a friend:  Chicken coop; This is what I had in mind but didn't do, did find a black locust tree with a bent trunk so it went to the mill and presto I have the curved handles. They just sit in the barn.  With leftover boards made handles for portable tool shed you may wish to conceder. Here's the photos of the sketches.    Click to expand.
Go with nest in back, 3rd photo and soil box 2nd photo.

Here is the portable tool shed. Note the slide out prevention lock stop on handle.
No you can't have my handles find your own bent tree.
Yes store is spelled with an e at the end and yes that is a cat door the better to view their kingdom and provide egress when I close the door on them, -- to often.
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