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EQUIPMENT & METHODS >> Blinds & Feeders

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Skinner0_2
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Reged: 08/04/08
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Loc: Wise Co. Texas
Heres one of my new feeders i just finished
      #482729 - 08/11/08 04:46 PM

The leg adaptors are cast aluminum, a little expensive, but the last feeder i built ten years ago had them on it, and i just had to put a new barrel on it. Got them at Russel Feed. Everything else, the timer, funnel, lid, all Cabellas. Paint job looks a little too extravegant for most people, but i do it more to hide them from people than animals. Ive got about $150 invested in it, but It will last for many seasons. Sk


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BMD
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #482732 - 08/11/08 04:49 PM

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The leg adaptors are cast aluminum, a little expensive, but the last feeder i built ten years ago had them on it, and i just had to put a new barrel on it. Got them at Russel Feed. Everything else, the timer, funnel, lid, all Cabellas. Paint job looks a little too extravegant for most people, but i do it more to hide them from people than animals. Ive got about $150 invested in it, but It will last for many seasons. Sk





Nice, put a spincast motor on it and you will be good to go!

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Payne
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: BMD]
      #482750 - 08/11/08 04:57 PM

I'd watch out for wasps under the overlap. I went to refill last year and had a couple of hundred trying to stay warm in the gap. Love the paint job.

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BMD
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Payne]
      #482752 - 08/11/08 05:00 PM

Yeah wasps are a pain in the arse, the paint job is cool as well.

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Skinner0_2
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: BMD]
      #482778 - 08/11/08 05:13 PM

I actually had the same thought about wasps as soon as i backed up and looked at that overhang on the lid. I didnt pay attention to the top of the barrel, or the hight of the barrel when i bought it. Its tall and slender, not short and fat like a normal 55 gallon barrel, and has a taper at the mouth like a beer can. Itll do. Oh yah, dont make fun of the timer, the leg adaptors cost more than i thought they would and i ran out of money. That paint job is easy, just paint it a dark color overall, then get a stick and hold it against the barrel and walk around it as you shoot it with a lighter color. The overspray hits the dark color and silouets the stick. Works good with leaves too. Sk

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Brother in-law
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #482823 - 08/11/08 05:47 PM

Can you give me the number or web address where you got those leg brackets.

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Skinner0_2
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Brother in-law]
      #482845 - 08/11/08 06:07 PM

Russell Feed and Supply in Azle, 817-444-8815. Fair warning, they are $45. The legs are another $45 unless you can find three 1 1/2 poles to use. There is another Russell Feed in Lake Worth if its closer. Skinner

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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #482869 - 08/11/08 06:24 PM

I guess I will just wait until the gay arse TTH show in Ft worth to try and find some. Thanks for the 411

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puttheforkdown
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Brother in-law]
      #482950 - 08/11/08 07:31 PM

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I guess I will just wait until the gay arse TTH show in Ft worth to try and find some. Thanks for the 411



Will you be paying with your chase bank card?


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helomech
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: puttheforkdown]
      #483009 - 08/11/08 08:21 PM

Looks good, I am making a protein feeder this weekend, and found these leg brackets. Actually my wife found them at a hunting expo in Crockett. She paid around 30 bucks for it.







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Skinner0_2
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: helomech]
      #487192 - 08/15/08 07:29 PM

Hey helomech, who does your nails, nice color. Sk

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helomech
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #487201 - 08/15/08 07:39 PM

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Hey helomech, who does your nails, nice color. Sk




They got me in another post with the same thing. That is helomechmrs feet. I was at work when she picked the leg brackets up for me, and I had her email me some pics.


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FeederHelperGuy
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Reged: 07/15/08
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #492061 - 08/20/08 04:24 PM

Those are good leg brackets. I use 4, with 2 legs close together and add rungs for a ladder. And it becomes more stable so hogs and/or wind doesn't blow it over as easy. Looks great.

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Tensix
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: FeederHelperGuy]
      #494618 - 08/22/08 10:07 PM

how about some tips on that paint job!

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BowHuntinTX
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Tensix]
      #500875 - 08/28/08 04:29 PM

Yeah, paint on that looks great!!

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Payne
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: BowHuntinTX]
      #502312 - 08/29/08 08:25 PM

Sorry for the hijack Skinner

tensix,

paint the barrel a base color (OD green), pick/grab some surrounding brush/limbs/leaves, spray paint 2-5 different cans of paint using the brush/leaves as a silhouette.

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Skinner0_2
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Loc: Wise Co. Texas
Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Tensix]
      #516415 - 09/14/08 01:17 PM

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how about some tips on that paint job!




Its actually easy. Start out with a dark color or a combo of a few dark colors, then pick up a stick out of your yard and hold it up to the barrel and shoot it with a color lighter than the base coat. When you remove the stick you have a perfect imprint of the stick. Do that all over the barrel, then come back with a dark color and do it again over the light paint. I go back and forth a few times until it ballances out. Use sticks that have twigs branching off in both directions, but that will lay flat against the meatal. Also use the edge of oak leaves or for South Texas spray a barrel green, and yellow, then come back with OD Green, and use a mesquite branch as a template with leaves still atatched. Turns out pretty dang cool. Skinner

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alphamallard
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Reged: 09/23/08
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Skinner0_2]
      #529462 - 09/27/08 11:06 PM

cool paint job

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rab
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Reged: 08/17/07
Posts: 311
Loc: Fort Worth
Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: alphamallard]
      #564955 - 10/27/08 10:49 PM

skinner i saw your write up texas trophy hunter magazine. i haven't read it yet but i will soon. next time i see you can you sign my magazine so i can sell it ebay. you are famous man.

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Smoker1
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Reged: 10/24/08
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Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: rab]
      #565495 - 10/28/08 11:27 AM

I like the leg brackets, and $45 is not bad! IMy bro-in-law had some on a feeder and they are very durable.
I'll be headed to Lake Worth to get some soon!


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HICO_HUNTER
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Reged: 10/07/07
Posts: 119
Loc: Granbury TX
Re: Heres one of my new feeders i just finished [Re: Smoker1]
      #570924 - 11/02/08 12:31 AM

Thanks for posting this. I went to Russel feed and picked up the leg brackets for my new feeder and they are stout.I bought some 1 1/4 inch pipe and it works great for the legs. I had been looking for a long time.


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