This is good instructional video on the predator guard. I practiced on a sheet of poster board on smaller scale for the cone lay out and did as instructed for the center hole and mounting flanges.
1. Cut the diameter with tin snips or the sheetmetal corded shears 2. Cut the center hole with a holesaw of your choice 3. Cut from the outer edge to the center hole with tin snips or the sheetmetal corded shears. 4. Form the cone and clamp it. 5. Lay the top of your cone on the bench with a piece of scrap plywood between the 2. 6. Drill through the sheetmetal where it overlaps. 7. Install a rivet from the top Side down. 8. Maske several more holes along the seam by repeating steps 5, 6, and 7
Nice instructional video . I moved to a house on a lake that had one on a big cypress tree we have tons of woodies . Last year I watched woodies use the box but for my demise a racoon got all the eggs out had them on the ground . So this year I wrapped some tin around the tree there`s no other tree touching it so I will see if it works .
This is good instructional video on the predator guard. I practiced on a sheet of poster board on smaller scale for the cone lay out and did as instructed for the center hole and mounting flanges.
Ben Robles thank you sir
1. Cut the diameter with tin snips or the sheetmetal corded shears
2. Cut the center hole with a holesaw of your choice
3. Cut from the outer edge to the center hole with tin snips or the sheetmetal corded shears.
4. Form the cone and clamp it.
5. Lay the top of your cone on the bench with a piece of scrap plywood between the 2.
6. Drill through the sheetmetal where it overlaps.
7. Install a rivet from the top
Side down.
8. Maske several more holes along the seam by repeating steps 5, 6, and 7
Nice job Fellas! Just getting ready to make 4 WD boxes. Going to do better this time (last time ~15 yr ago!) and add the much needed predator guards.
Awesome thanks for watching!
Cool. I remember helping my dad build one of these.
Discerning Daniel thanks for watching!!
Nice instructional video . I moved to a house on a lake that had one on a big cypress tree we have tons of woodies . Last year I watched woodies use the box but for my demise a racoon got all the eggs out had them on the ground . So this year I wrapped some tin around the tree there`s no other tree touching it so I will see if it works .
Chuck Smith thank you for watching it. Was good to get some time in and knowledge wth dad and Daugher!!
What do I do about the sharp edges my tin snips left around the edge?
Will they hurt the babies when they fall out and hit them?
Good info
Nice video! So, what would you say your job description was on this project? Head supervisor and camera man? lol
Okapilco Creek Farms That’s right ! Thanks for watching sir.
What cutting tool was that? Thank you in advance.
Smokeydabee Charles Coleman those are just electric metal shears . Use hand snips for hard to reach places. Thank you for watching!
Where did you get this from
Get what the materials?
Jeb Brown the sheet metal and what gauge is it
why not just buy the aluminum flashing and staple it on the post from the ground to the box.
Stephen Standridge just way we have been building them for years and they hold up year after year. Thank you for watching.