Listen I appreciate you taking the time to post and share your design!!!! It is unfortunate that people have negative things to say about your video!!! Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
It does work I took your design and made two of them so far. Had two wildgame innovation spin cast feeders and just attached them to it and works awesome.
Great design. I will give you a couple of additions to make it work better (sorry I did not take pictures of it at the ranch) when you put your feeding tubes on, instead of cutting the lip, glue a 16 degree or a 45 degree turned up and then glue on a 3x6 bell reducer. This will stop the feed and give the deer better access. Hope the discription makes sense without pictures
Also, we use 3" just like you, EXCEPT for the mouth pieces (where the deer actually eats), thin wall 4" pvc will slide OVER the outside of the T fitting, giving you a larger feed area.
Just a side note. After doing one like yours we decided to NEVER glue the pieces together again. Do yourself a favor and use sheetrock screws to hold the pieces together that way you can easily dis-assemble the pipe for cleanout should some other critters make a home in it (birds, bees...etc). Also, the bends in the ends are not necessary, the feed will not free flow out unless you are using round soybeans or similar.
+Troy Folley Sorry. I didn't have any editing tools for professional production. But at least when I say it take 15-20 minutes to make, you know it's the truth.
Listen I appreciate you taking the time to post and share your design!!!! It is unfortunate that people have negative things to say about your video!!! Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
This is great video man, did this a few years ago and it has worked great !
It does work I took your design and made two of them so far. Had two wildgame innovation spin cast feeders and just attached them to it and works awesome.
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Great! Glad to hear it.
Great design. I will give you a couple of additions to make it work better (sorry I did not take pictures of it at the ranch) when you put your feeding tubes on, instead of cutting the lip, glue a 16 degree or a 45 degree turned up and then glue on a 3x6 bell reducer. This will stop the feed and give the deer better access. Hope the discription makes sense without pictures
If you take some vinegar and wash the pipe with it . It will etch the pipe, so the paint will stick better.
Also, we use 3" just like you, EXCEPT for the mouth pieces (where the deer actually eats), thin wall 4" pvc will slide OVER the outside of the T fitting, giving you a larger feed area.
How do you use spiked plate and bevel the pipe also?
Just a side note. After doing one like yours we decided to NEVER glue the pieces together again. Do yourself a favor and use sheetrock screws to hold the pieces together that way you can easily dis-assemble the pipe for cleanout should some other critters make a home in it (birds, bees...etc). Also, the bends in the ends are not necessary, the feed will not free flow out unless you are using round soybeans or similar.
Rusty Coan- Since there's not a free flow effect, should the top of the tube be beveled out still to allow for easier access?
Good design, nice video. You don't need primer on the PVC.
shame you did not have enough video for demo
Nice. Thanks
doing one in the am
Nice Shirt!! WPS
Good design but way too much rambling. Video was about 10 minutes too long.
+Troy Folley Sorry. I didn't have any editing tools for professional production. But at least when I say it take 15-20 minutes to make, you know it's the truth.
Quit talking & just do it ,stop editorializing, yada, yada, yada!