Ok so if the roofing slats are 60 inches then the length of the frame has to be close to that right? I have no idea what I’m doing and without measurements I panic lol.
Wont hold much feed. Seems like a lot of work for a feeder that you will have to refill every 2 days. Why not just poor it on the ground? Or you could build the thing to hold more feed.
Pouring feed on the ground can cause it to mold if it gets wet. Deer can die from mold. You are what you eat, so, I know I wouldn't want to eat mold!!!
Thank you for making this. I’m just a mom who loves the deer that come to my house. I’ll attempt to make this!
Beautiful job! Thank you! 🦌
This is exactly what I was hoping to find on UA-cam. Thanks man. I will definitely be building this.
Glad I could help! If you haven’t already built it, good luck!
Glad to find your channel
Thanks for checking it out!
How do you measure for the roof as far as the ends go where you made the angle cuts?
Great build, I'll build a version of this! Thanks
Plz send link of deer comimg to the feeder if u have them. thx
Do you the measurements you used for all the wood pieces anywhere? Or maybe I just missed it 😕
I don't. I found a set a plans online, and went with those.
Nice. Thanks for making/posting this video. I used it to build one for my Mom
Kim Shoemaker glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for this video, I made this deer feeder and it came out great! Just let everyone know when its done it's very HEAVY!
Rabbit glad you enjoyed it! Oh yeah, it’s definitely a 2-4 person lift!
Plz post pictures of Bucks coming to this feeder. Thank you.
Ok so if the roofing slats are 60 inches then the length of the frame has to be close to that right? I have no idea what I’m doing and without measurements I panic lol.
It should be close. I modified mine based off of these plans.
myoutdoorplans.com/animals/homemade-deer-feeder-plans/
Great video and just subscribed! That is a nice deer feeder and I may have to make one of those. Thanks for the inspiration and the tips.
Glad I could help! Thanks for the kind words and for your subscription!
I'll be starting on building this in the next couple days.
bryan jhgj it’s super easy! Still using mine 👍🏼
Estimated Cost for material?
In todays market, and based on location, there is really no way to tell.
nice job bro:)
Thank You!
excellent!
Where is the measurements, size, and quantity of the wood used?
You have a list of tools,is all I see.
could you give the measurements on figuring the lengths and angles. thanks
TheBartman55 I don’t have any exact measurements. I had found a set of plans online and modified them slightly.
very nice
adventure rhoades thanks!
Maddux woodworkers
Nice. Now we need some trail cam pics of someone using it!
ScottMcGehee oh there will be some to come!
Looks more like a hog, squirrel, and racoon feeder to me
You may want to search and see if treated lumber is harmful for such critters... Just saying
Wont hold much feed. Seems like a lot of work for a feeder that you will have to refill every 2 days. Why not just poor it on the ground? Or you could build the thing to hold more feed.
Terry Beasley I go out there every few days, and didn’t want it to hold more than 2 bags. It’s illegal to poor feed on the ground in Mississippi.
Pouring feed on the ground can cause it to mold if it gets wet. Deer can die from mold. You are what you eat, so, I know I wouldn't want to eat mold!!!
Turkey will eat it all.
hogs here in Texas would eat 2 bags of corn on ground, the night you put it out.
@@morganhubbard7937 my place in georgia does will eat 2 bags of corn In a nighy
This is useless. First time it rains all your feed will be molded.