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01-27-2003, 02:00 PM #1Junior Member
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bird feeder
I have been asked by a neighbor to make a bird feeder. What type of wood would you recommend using? And if a finish if required, what would be safe for the birds?
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01-27-2003, 02:58 PM #2Senior Member
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RE: bird feeder
cedar or red wood would be the best. no finish. i make about a 100 bird feeders each year for local school programs and in my opion cedar works best.
JohnP
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01-28-2003, 09:26 AM #3Member
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RE: bird feeder
Here is a free plan,just in case you are looking for one.
http://www.am-wood.com/oct97/bird.html
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01-28-2003, 04:01 PM #4Member
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RE: bird feeder
I used cypress for some outdoor planters - I think you may probably be able to use it for the feeders, also. I would not use any finish.
Donna
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01-29-2003, 12:37 PM #5Junior Member
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RE: bird feeder
LAST EDITED ON Jan-29-03 AT 01:40PM (CDT)
I would agree with the previous posts. I have used cypress with success. It's fairly affordable, easy to work, and requires very little care. Best of all it hold up to the elements. I too would avoid finishes. It is also helpful to keep the inside of the box rough to allow young birds a means of gripping the sides. Good luck.
I tend to like using cedar shingles for the roof. They can be purchased in bundles at retailers such as Home Depot. When layered they provide a nice visual accent.
PurpleHeart

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