Probably cheaper at a actual plumbing supply then Lowes or home Depot. Also they will last a lifetime for the cost. Those crappy chicken feeders they sell in store usually last 2-3 years before they start breaking and cracking rendering them useless after a few seasons
Well done sir
Thank you for sharing. Great video 😊
Glad to help
This is awesome man, thanks for sharing. I'm going to be making a couple of these on my coop that i'm almost done with. Appreciate this creativity!
These parts aren't cheap enough to make these practical, those fittings are $12-15 each needing 2, then $8 worth of pipe.
Probably cheaper at a actual plumbing supply then Lowes or home Depot. Also they will last a lifetime for the cost. Those crappy chicken feeders they sell in store usually last 2-3 years before they start breaking and cracking rendering them useless after a few seasons
the pipe is 25, each elbow is 12, glue is 8, then if you want a lid its nearly 30.
i just priced one of these yesterday at home depot.
That's a pretty cool feeder
Thanks guys
Sweet feeder
Thanks bro
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What kind of hardware cloth is used for that run?
I used the steel mesh kind that's 8 gauge. Its thick and very strong. They carry it at tractor supply and ace hardware stores