I wouldnt suggest putting anything wet or mushy inside the feeder it will clog. I use thick schedule 40 and have yet to have one break. I use heavy swivels and thick steel cable about a foot long only. 4' of rebar with 3' of it in the ground. Weld a washer to the top to prevent the ring holding the pipe cable from being bumped off. I even drilled pilot holes and put reinforcment screws around my caps just in case the pvc glue fails. I drilled 4- 5/8" holes staggard around pipe so it trickles out as they roll it. I evetually ducted taped one to slow em down. It works great I have made about 5 of these and although the cost is alittle more I have yet to have anything fail or break. I also bought a 99 cent clean out plug and made a small 6" sealed chamber of gravel to keep em rolling it even without corn as noted above.
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We used the smaller 20-gal barrels for ours. Put a piece of all-thread end-to-end and put a piece of 3/4" plywood next to the barrel, a fender washer on top of that, and double nuts. It holds 50+ lbs of corn and if you fill it late in the evening, they will still be there in the AM when you come sneaking--unless the holes are too big.
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I had to finally hang mine from both ends to keep the big boar from busting it up so bad. Even with it suspended from both ends (with swivels) at his head height he still managed to put enough pressure on it to bend the 5/16" eye bolts till they looked like pretezels.
Yeah don't need many holes in it either.
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Originally posted by Dirtymike View PostWe also do not use the store made caps. We just cut out some circles in some scrap wood. Screw them together. Then slid in the pipe and then screw thru pipe into the wood. Keeps you from having to buy a few more items.
Do you have pics of this? How does this work? I picked up a lot of 8" pipe with the intention of making some more feeders, only to find out that the caps would cost me around $100 per feeder.I've been trying to come up with an alternative.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by Coon View PostWhat's the consensus on the size and number of holes to drill in a piece of pipe about 3 ft. long?
Dave
I rather not drill enough to start out with cause you can always drill more if need be.
Good luck
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Originally posted by Cuz View PostHow long do they last with a lot of hog activity? Corn wise. How long between fills?
Here is a vid I made for a friend that was coming to hunt the hog tube.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyvtWl1iWFE[/ame]Last edited by Skinny; 07-03-2010, 09:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Cuz View PostDang! That's an expensive feeder!
I built one and am just trying it out. The hogs freakin' love it though.
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