Building 2 temporary stalls in 24 hours?!

IDEAS! PLEASE!
I’ve already thought of corral panels…just haven’t convinced BO that those are the best route at $65-75 a panel.

She wants to build essentially fence in the overhang of a shed row barn and enclose horses in there (very temporary)…I’m convinced it’d cost more in wood than the corral panels would…

Alternately she has a carport (attached to house)…

A lean-to that was converted into two mini stalls…that would give her one big stall, but it has no electricity and the horse in need of one of the stalls must have a fan (heaves and a-fib horse)

You can rent temporary show-type stalls

http://www.showtimestallrentals.com/stall-rental.html

Id use pipe panels then resale them once you are done.

Corral panels are quick, safe, sturdy, portable, and reusable and repurposeable. Definitely the way to go.

Agree with above

Pipe/round pen panels are economical, safe, and great to have on hand for emergencies. They hold they’re value for re-sale if not damaged, and you can take them with you when you sell a place.

Oh, and at least around here, you are correct that wood will cost more than the panels. A sheet of 4x8 1 1/8" exterior plywood is going to run around $60 and that only gets you 8’ not 12’.

Pressure treated 2x8 x 12’ boards run around $20 each… again you’re easily to $100 a side making something with boards.

Then you still need to add boards to that and your expertise in fastening it together in some safe way.