6" pipes modified to give more room
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Guest
Here are some 6" PVC thin wall drain and sewer Cut 10" long and uncurled with a heat gun and pressed between 2 boards to straighten and hopefully make life more comfortable for the martins and easier to walk on.
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Donnie Hurdt MN
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I dont see why those wouldent work as good martin houses. Those boards take care of the slippery floor problem. Does any one know how well this thinwall PVC will stand up to a hailstorm?
PMCA member and Martin fanatic....
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
2011 A pair of subbies fledged three young but none returned in 2012
2015 One Pair of subbies came and stayed a few nits but got chased away by Bluebirds and Tree swallows.
2017 0ne pair of subbies nested and fledged 4 young
2018 Tree Swallows AGAIN chased away any martins that wanted to nest
2019 Same old story................
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Joe Zorn
This is a novel idea. How will the front and back be attached? Same as the floor, tacked inside the plastic?
Would like to hear more about this plan.
Joe
Would like to hear more about this plan.
Joe
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Dale Hrncirik
Fashmore,
That looks like a great idea! Are you gonna hang them up like gourds? I'm interested in seeing the final product. Thanks for sharing,
Dale
That looks like a great idea! Are you gonna hang them up like gourds? I'm interested in seeing the final product. Thanks for sharing,
Dale
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Guest
I plan to attach the bottom with screws and PPCA the ends in and maybe add tacks or screws will post more photos as the project progresses, thanks for your interest.
I think the label on the side of the pipe says crush load 3000# so I think from that and handling the pipe it will resist a hail storm that would break the support wire so it would be on the ground in tact with a broken wire. I hope we don't get to check out THAT hail storm and have it prove me wrong.
I think the label on the side of the pipe says crush load 3000# so I think from that and handling the pipe it will resist a hail storm that would break the support wire so it would be on the ground in tact with a broken wire. I hope we don't get to check out THAT hail storm and have it prove me wrong.
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yvesquad
Hi Fashmore and all,
Great looking for now !!! and will probably will be looking close to this ..
http://www.hironbec.com/Nichoir3000.html
They are made in QC, Can. but all aluminum and it's called The Village
Have a nice Day and keep up the nice work.......
Yves
Great looking for now !!! and will probably will be looking close to this ..
http://www.hironbec.com/Nichoir3000.html
They are made in QC, Can. but all aluminum and it's called The Village
Have a nice Day and keep up the nice work.......
Yves
