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<blockquote data-quote="kdlong" data-source="post: 783781" data-attributes="member: 5982"><p>go to lowes or your nearest lumber yard and get a 10 foot piece of 4inch sewer pipe ,2 y's that fit and two caps.cut the joint of pipe in half put a y on each one i used some screws to hold the y's on that way if the pipe gets broke you can change it easy, also you will need some kind of screen or wire mesh to put on the bottom of the y so the corn does not fall out. i used screws to hold the wire on the bottom as well. then tie the feeder to a tree fill with corn and be sure and put the cap on it. i will spread a little corn on the ground to help attrack them to it . i wish i had one of my feeders here i would take a picture of it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdlong, post: 783781, member: 5982"] go to lowes or your nearest lumber yard and get a 10 foot piece of 4inch sewer pipe ,2 y's that fit and two caps.cut the joint of pipe in half put a y on each one i used some screws to hold the y's on that way if the pipe gets broke you can change it easy, also you will need some kind of screen or wire mesh to put on the bottom of the y so the corn does not fall out. i used screws to hold the wire on the bottom as well. then tie the feeder to a tree fill with corn and be sure and put the cap on it. i will spread a little corn on the ground to help attrack them to it . i wish i had one of my feeders here i would take a picture of it for you. [/QUOTE]
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