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JMUrbon
970 posts
Mar 13, 2010
6:24 PM
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This one is my stock loft prior to remodel.
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Last Edited by on Mar 13, 2010 7:22 PM
Pinwheel
180 posts
Mar 13, 2010
6:43 PM
If you look on your account when it says share photo. There are four options

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You want to copy and past the HTML code into the message here like you have in your original post. Only when you post or save the message photos should appear instead of text.
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Flying in someone else's backyard: Portable Kits
JMUrbon
972 posts
Mar 13, 2010
7:24 PM
Thank you Pinwheel. I new it was one of those I just didnt remember which one. Joe
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fhtfire
2492 posts
Mar 13, 2010
7:57 PM
Looks good Joe....Rock and ROLL

Paul
steve49
461 posts
Mar 13, 2010
8:04 PM
hey Joe, your boxes look great. i'm very impressed with your ventilation. are there vents near the roof too? will you be able to cover the lower front vents in the winter or heavy rain?----------

Steve in Blue Point, NY
JMUrbon
974 posts
Mar 13, 2010
8:15 PM
Steve I am in the process of building doors for the lower vents. They will close down during the colder monthes. Will also have trays underneath to catch the crap.No vents on the top out front but the inside vents on each side of the inside door are 6 inches wide and go from floor to roof. Joe
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Last Edited by on Mar 13, 2010 8:17 PM
donnie james
968 posts
Mar 13, 2010
8:16 PM
hay joe,
very nice set up well done................
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Donny James
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Squabby*32
236 posts
Mar 13, 2010
8:57 PM
Nice set up Joe. I wish I had more space in my yard to do something like this. One day I will (next house).
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johnjay
28 posts
Mar 13, 2010
10:37 PM
Nice.....

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Oldfart
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1676 posts
Mar 14, 2010
4:57 AM
Good job, Joe.
Thom
michael salus
161 posts
Mar 14, 2010
5:55 AM
Joe, Very nice!! I like the perches!!Easy to make and less wood than the box perches that I have. How do the birds like them?
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MJ
steve49
462 posts
Mar 14, 2010
8:59 AM
hey Joe, are you kitboxes accessible from the back? i see a rear vent, it looks like it may be attached to another building.
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Steve in Blue Point, NY
JMUrbon
977 posts
Mar 14, 2010
9:59 AM
Michael, I have been using this style perch for about 12 years and the birds seem to like them and I dont get birds pecked up. They are extreamely easy to make.
Steve, Yes their is a door on the back side for feeding and handling. If you look at the first picture of my stock loft I just removed the avery and resituated the supports to accomodate 4 equal size spacings. I am now moving the walls inside the loft back to leave a walkway inside. Joe
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polarbear
80 posts
Mar 14, 2010
10:24 AM
Joe, I agree on the perches. I just made a kit box with the same perches, only I used 2 by 4s mounted on strips of 3 quarter inch plywood.
The perches stay really clean and are very easy to make, with minimal wood.
They are similar to Oldfarts perches.
155
1191 posts
Mar 14, 2010
3:15 PM
very nice kits
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