One thing I am thinking about for the foam board edges is a filled epoxy - maybe an automotive filler. I know they are available as a two part product and they could be applied as a thick film with a plastic spreader. This would allow me to better retain the beveled edges and add some structural strength at the same time. Then I could apply cloth to the sides (thanks for the tip about 4 oz) and coat the entire house. What do you think?
I am planning on using UV resistant white epoxy coating to cover the entire house. Then I plan to use regular black paint to finish the interiors. I read elsewhere in the forum that a dark cavity might appeal to the martins old nesting instincts.
I am also thinking about ordering some of Sandy Bunn's entrance plates. In particular the TW-24 series would allow me to easily switch back and forth between round and various SREH entrances. Much easier than trying to cut them myself!
I will keep you posted with my progress. Hopefully I will be able to attract some nesters this year. I've got about 60 days before I hook up the old Dawnsong and Daytime Chatter (drives the coyotes in our area nuts in the pre-dawn hours).
Jeff Nelson
