I have a couple of indoor-only cats and I'd like to build a fenced-in pen attached to the house which they can climb in and out of when the weather permits via an open window. I am thinking I would have to take it down in the Winter (lots of snow here) so I'd make it modular for easy assembly and storage.
What I am not clear on is the best way to attach it securely, and temporarily to the house. My siding is 5/8 vertical cedar planking over sheathing so fortunately nice and flat. I don't want to use anything that was proud from the house, I want any fasteners to be recessed or flush. I also don't want the elements to be able to get in through holes when bolts were removed. It would also be nice if I could put it together without tools, maybe with wing-nuts or something like that. Then of course the material has to all be rust-proof.
Any suggestions as to what sort of fasteners I should use and maybe links to examples? Thanks.
What I am not clear on is the best way to attach it securely, and temporarily to the house. My siding is 5/8 vertical cedar planking over sheathing so fortunately nice and flat. I don't want to use anything that was proud from the house, I want any fasteners to be recessed or flush. I also don't want the elements to be able to get in through holes when bolts were removed. It would also be nice if I could put it together without tools, maybe with wing-nuts or something like that. Then of course the material has to all be rust-proof.
Any suggestions as to what sort of fasteners I should use and maybe links to examples? Thanks.
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