Thank you! So I don't have a drawing for it, I just sketched it out on the plywood. Rough dimensions are 24 inches wide about 18" deep at the feed lid, 12" deep at the upper section, and about 48' tall.
I replaced the feeding lid just cause it started looking bad, they would chew and scratch on the corners. Thats all that ive done to it so far. if I were to wash it, it would look brand new.
Sometimes they will rake a little out when they are both eating at the same time. I would say only about 1% - 2% gets wasted. And the feed I'm feeding is real fine almost like a powder.
@@Grazing-M-Acres I got one similar to that I didn't make it I bought it it was one of those Dent sales couldn't pass it up I'm going to have to put some kind of adjustment in there they just waste way too much feed my feeds of powder too it might be because I have four eating out of one feeder
It a rubber window flashing used for new construction on houses, it has a sticky tar back so when it heats up it stickto whatever you put it on. You can find it at hardware stors or big box stores near the roofing supply, I forget the name brand of it but they make a bunch of didn't kinds.
This is very good
Thank you! Glad I could help!
Great job man! Looking forward to everything else you end up creating!
Thanks!
Great idea fella nice wood work gonna build me two
solid ,functional, easy on the eyes...
I say success bro, well done
Thank you!
Great job
Thank you
Great video. What kind of flashing did you find that was paintable?
It's rubber window/door flashing, I don't know what brand it was.
Thank you
Did you just glue the bottom on?
I ended up just getting an old inner tube and cutting it to fit. Then I used contact cement to glue it on.
@kimberlyfaucett8579 I used wood glue to help seal the seam but then screwed it together
Good job cousin
Thank you!
Looks good. This took more than one sheet of plywood, correct?
Thanks, it took just another small piece. If you down sized it just a little it would fit on one
Looks great brother
Thank you!!
What are the measurements
It is 24 inches wide, 4 feet tall.
@@Grazing-M-Acres what are the dimensions of the trough?
Ernest Mcguire 24 inches wide 12 inches deep and 6 inches tall
Excellent pig feeder! Would you happen to have the drawings for it that you could share?
Thank you! So I don't have a drawing for it, I just sketched it out on the plywood. Rough dimensions are 24 inches wide about 18" deep at the feed lid, 12" deep at the upper section, and about 48' tall.
how has this held up to 2 years of use?
I replaced the feeding lid just cause it started looking bad, they would chew and scratch on the corners. Thats all that ive done to it so far. if I were to wash it, it would look brand new.
@@Grazing-M-Acres amazing! thank you for the reply. great channel too btw!
Can you show it in action?
Yes if you go to my page @grazingmacres we have videos of them using it.
Are they raking the feed out on the ground?
Sometimes they will rake a little out when they are both eating at the same time. I would say only about 1% - 2% gets wasted. And the feed I'm feeding is real fine almost like a powder.
@@Grazing-M-Acres I got one similar to that I didn't make it I bought it it was one of those Dent sales couldn't pass it up I'm going to have to put some kind of adjustment in there they just waste way too much feed my feeds of powder too it might be because I have four eating out of one feeder
@@lisabobbystamey7953 I have a board that I adjust that regulates how much fall into the trough so that might be helping g a little too.
What was the material used for water proofing?
It a rubber window flashing used for new construction on houses, it has a sticky tar back so when it heats up it stickto whatever you put it on. You can find it at hardware stors or big box stores near the roofing supply, I forget the name brand of it but they make a bunch of didn't kinds.
What angels?
Unfortunately I didn't draw any plans for this. I really just sketed it out on the board untill I got the pieces to fit.
PDF or anything?
I don't have one, I'm sorry.