Build Your Own Deer Feeder at Sheila Deck blog

Build Your Own Deer Feeder. 1, 8ft 2x10 for the center rafter. The trough in this project is 2 feet wide and 5 feet long and can accommodate up to 200 pounds of deer feed. 1= 24” x 72” sheet of treated plywood. 2 = 8 ft 2×6 for framing the trough. The idea is to cut a small portion from under the bucket and connect a rod attached to a metal can. A length of 3 to 4 feet is usually sufficient. 4 = 8 ft 4x4s for the main posts. Drill a hole in the side of the bucket. 6 = 6 ft 2×6 for framing roof. 2, 8 ft 2x6 for framing the trough. 1, 24” x 72” sheet of treated plywood. Cut the downspout to your desired length. 1= 4’x 8’ sheet of metal for roofing. All you need is a bucket, a strong rope, a metal can, washers, and a rod. You can be flexible with the dimension and the material to suit your preferences.

Diy Deer Feeder Legs / Pin on Hunt / Fiberglass / composite metal pop
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Drill a hole in the side of the bucket. 1= 4’x 8’ sheet of metal for roofing. This particular feeder has its roof made from scrap metal roofing, so it’s more affordable. You can be flexible with the dimension and the material to suit your preferences. A length of 3 to 4 feet is usually sufficient. 1, 8ft 2x10 for the center rafter. 6, 6 ft 2x6 for framing roof. 4 = 8 ft 4x4s for the main posts. The trough in this project is 2 feet wide and 5 feet long and can accommodate up to 200 pounds of deer feed. 2, 8 ft 2x6 for framing the trough.

Diy Deer Feeder Legs / Pin on Hunt / Fiberglass / composite metal pop

Build Your Own Deer Feeder All you need is a bucket, a strong rope, a metal can, washers, and a rod. 1, 24” x 72” sheet of treated plywood. 6, 6 ft 2x6 for framing roof. The trough in this project is 2 feet wide and 5 feet long and can accommodate up to 200 pounds of deer feed. All you need is a bucket, a strong rope, a metal can, washers, and a rod. This particular feeder has its roof made from scrap metal roofing, so it’s more affordable. 1, 4’x 8’ sheet of metal for roofing. You can be flexible with the dimension and the material to suit your preferences. Cut the downspout to your desired length. 6 = 6 ft 2×6 for framing roof. 2, 8 ft 2x6 for framing the trough. 1= 4’x 8’ sheet of metal for roofing. The idea is to cut a small portion from under the bucket and connect a rod attached to a metal can. 2 = 8 ft 2×6 for framing the trough. A length of 3 to 4 feet is usually sufficient. 1= 24” x 72” sheet of treated plywood.

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