bo said: (quoted from post at 22:04:19 10/14/09) Outstanding job! That's not plywood by the way..it's OSB, orientated strand board....either way, not bad for a first effort. Looks like the cat is not too keen on it.
For the first few hours, she wouldn't go near it. Then after awhile, she warmed up to it. She goes in and out of it all the time, now.
And yeah, it's 1/2" OSB, not plywood. My bad.
I used an entire box of 2" nails on this project, actually. This thing better not come apart, I say!
I 'warmed her up' to the cat blanket first, then stuffed it inside. I think it did the trick, really. It also helps that I put dry food in the back corner of a morning when it is raining and I'm leaving.
And yes, I do appreciate the time that goes into such projects. Such a small project took me days to finish. The sawing, nailing, planning... Then painting, re-painting, and roofing... Good grief. I wondered if I'd ever finish!
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