Posted by Will Herring on October 14, 2009 at 18:31:16 from (173.53.170.62):
Being freshly out of college and unemployed has made me try to find something to do... So I built our neighbor cat a small cathouse (she hangs out on our porch all the time, anyway).
So, I spent $20 buying some wood at Home Depot (1 sheet of plywood cut into 2'x2' squares, and 3 8' 2x4s) and a can of green spraypaint. Then a bunch of leftover nails, roofing shingles and felt, paint, and blankets we had laying around to finish it off with. And about a week worth of time for building and painting.
Also, because I don't have any power tools, I did all of the work with a hand saw and a hammer and nails. Still, it worked out pretty well, and I'm pleased that it is as square as it is. This is the first carpentry project I've undertaken on my own, and I'm pretty pleased with it. What do you guys think?
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