And thanks for joining my channel. It's a little slower than normal at the moment as I'm still struggling with long covid. But I hope to be back to normal soon & posting more maker videos.
Thanks Dave. I have been going through quite a learning curve making my videos. Some are not what they should be but every day is a school day. I really appreciate you watching and even more so commenting. Thanks so much.
Not a bad effort, If you dont mind feeding everything from a Robin to a seagull, Personally I would prefer the roof a lot closer to the feeding base, Which would exclude large predator birds IE crows Magpies, Pigeons, Also a more overhanging roof made of slate, As wooden structures rot over time!! 5/10🤔
That's a really nice bird table. I think you'll have a lot of orders for those when word gets out!
Thanks so much my friend. I'm really pleased how it turned out. It looks great.
Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
@@MilmoWoodyou're very smart I enjoyed watching all ur Vlog
@@kittynat6932 thank you so much. That means a lot to me. So glad you enjoyed it.
New to your channel that turned out very nice I'm sure that will be a good seller👍🔨.
Thanks so much my friend.
And thanks for joining my channel.
It's a little slower than normal at the moment as I'm still struggling with long covid.
But I hope to be back to normal soon & posting more maker videos.
please turn your sound up I have it on full volume and can hardly hear a lot of your dialogue apart from that a great vid
Thanks Dave. I have been going through quite a learning curve making my videos. Some are not what they should be but every day is a school day.
I really appreciate you watching and even more so commenting. Thanks so much.
Please list your measurement in inches for American
Allow me a little time & I'll add it to the comments.
Thanks for watching & commenting.
Conversion, though, is 25mm (2.5cm) = 1" (1 inch).
How much will cost please?
Hi John, thanks for the comment. If you check my Milmo Wood facebook page it's on there.
Cheers
Not a bad effort, If you dont mind feeding everything from a Robin to a seagull, Personally I would prefer the roof a lot closer to the feeding base, Which would exclude large predator birds IE crows Magpies, Pigeons, Also a more overhanging roof made of slate, As wooden structures rot over time!! 5/10🤔
Thanks my friend. What distance do you recommend?