Well, here we are again. I did a heavy duty protein feeder tube a few months ago. Now the elk have resorted to ripping apart my corn feeders and tipping them over. I plan on doing two of these feeders. One is way back off of the trail and I have to walk the bags of corn in, going to leave it a 55 gallon drum but build it on a 2x2" 3/16" angle iron frame, legs and skids 2x2" 3/16" square tube. The "varmint" cage, has to be elk proof so it will be framed with 1x1" angle 1/8" with 4ga 2x4" slot horse panel. Still working on how I will anchor it so they cant tip it over. The second will be same frame and legs but I will use some 3/16" plate and make a hopper that will hold around 600-800 lbs of corn.
So far I cut the angle iron at 45's made a box with an inside opening of 23.5". The barrel is right at 23". Welded it all together, then welded the barrel to the frame. The corners are open so I will have to use pieces of scrap to close the corners off top keep coon hands out of it.
Supply list.
16' piece of 2x2" 3/16" angle
36' of 2x2 3/16" square tube
20' of 1x1 1/8" angle iron
1 horse panel to cut up and make cage out of
1 barrel, mine was an old tomato paste barrel I picked up at a local feed store for $25
I will post up pictures as I go.
So far I cut the angle iron at 45's made a box with an inside opening of 23.5". The barrel is right at 23". Welded it all together, then welded the barrel to the frame. The corners are open so I will have to use pieces of scrap to close the corners off top keep coon hands out of it.
Supply list.
16' piece of 2x2" 3/16" angle
36' of 2x2 3/16" square tube
20' of 1x1 1/8" angle iron
1 horse panel to cut up and make cage out of
1 barrel, mine was an old tomato paste barrel I picked up at a local feed store for $25
I will post up pictures as I go.
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