| Project by TwistedRedneck | posted 1597 days ago | 1126 views | 2 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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This is just a quick project that was needed for the outside. Nothing special here to know about it. It was made from scrap plywood, hardwood and cedar shingles. Pretty much it was scrap laying around the shop. The top roof section lifts off to give access to fill the seed. The birds love it and as you can see, it is time to refill the feeder.
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7 comments so far
PeteMoss
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#1 posted 1597 days ago
I disagree…that is a very nice looking birdfeeder. I would love to try to make something like that if I could ever find the time.
-- "Never measure......cut as many times as necessary." - PeteMoss
Moron
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#2 posted 1597 days ago
Being an avid “birder”...............it’s lovely and the birds will thank you
-- "Good artists borrow, great artists steal”…..Picasso
mtnwild
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#3 posted 1597 days ago
Nice! That’s is going to age beautifully. Love it!
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
kolwdwrkr
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#4 posted 1596 days ago
This is a nice little feeder. Well done.
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jim1953
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#5 posted 1596 days ago
Nice Feeder Great Job
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dustygirl
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#6 posted 1596 days ago
I think that is one very nice feeder.I can see all the work you have put into it.Glad the birds like it too.
-- Dustygirl..Hastings,Ontario.. How much wood can 1 gal chuck if 1 gal can't cut wood?
John Gray
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#7 posted 1568 days ago
Beautiful job!!!!
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