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| September 22, 2005, 3:37pm |
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Hi, I can't believe this, my better other half is building me a sputnik trap!  Can some one tell me, please, what the gap should be between the dowelling so the birds can get in but, not jump back out. I've had an old rotting one given because the guys birds could get out, having got it home it was too rotten to use but we're using it as a pattern. Thanks. |
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| September 22, 2005, 4:31pm |
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Come on guys. Does no one know? He's waiting with drill in hand at this very moment and once he stop and sits down, he'll never get going again! Pleeeez |
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Peckedhen |
| September 22, 2005, 4:47pm |
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Thanks very much Yorkie.  |
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| September 22, 2005, 6:41pm |
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4 inches? between the downward pieces to get in? wouldnt they get in through 4 inches? i would have said 1- 1and a half, as i have made 1 or 2 myself & with trial & error i now use around1- 1 and a half between the dropdowns, maybe i misunderstood the question, sorry  |
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| September 22, 2005, 6:55pm |
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snowy |
| September 22, 2005, 6:56pm |
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made from the hollow plastic tubes of my daughters old wendy house. well it does the job(lol) |
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Peckedhen |
| September 22, 2005, 7:13pm |
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These are fixed though, Snowy, not bobs. I'll post a photo when it's finished - I have to paint it and then put the mesh and perspex on! |
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snowy |
| September 22, 2005, 7:47pm |
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great, let me know, as i want to make one of these myself for my new loft, thanks & regards. snowy |
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| September 24, 2005, 8:02am |
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THE GAP SHOULD BE NO MORE THAN 2IN 'S OR THE SPARROWS WILL GET IN WHEN COLLECTING FEATHERS. GOOD LUCK  fly hard fly fair  |
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I am sure Peckedhen is talking about the entry gaps. |
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| September 24, 2005, 9:57am |
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yorkie is right just measured mine 4 1/4 inches between the verticals & 5 inches between the horizonals |
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Peckedhen |
| September 24, 2005, 12:33pm |
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Here it is Snowy. It still needs perspex to cover sides and front but I think I'm going to make it so I can take it off in good weather. is that how the bought ones are or is the perspex permanently on? We put two pieces of dowelling at either end in case they got onto the side and then jumped through - I'm still not sure what my birds can do!  If you need more pics let me know and I'll PM you some so I don't bore every one else!  |
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| September 24, 2005, 1:33pm |
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Pecked hen, this looks great. Any chance you could put the construction details on the site......or higher out your other half???  |
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| September 24, 2005, 1:50pm |
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The 2 inch gap I was refering to was for the side panels so that the small birds could not get in you have made a good job of your sputnick  fly hard fly fair  |
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| September 24, 2005, 2:57pm |
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Any chance you could put the construction details on the site......or higher out your other half??? 
All I can tell you that the gap between the dowelling is 4 1/4" LOL  He's at the footy now so I can't help at the mo! If he can draw a sort of plan with measurements and then my daughter can scan it, I'll do that. Shadow, he just used the mesh stuff on the sides - didn't realise it should have been dowelling! I don't suppose the birds will mind. I'm still not sure if the perspex sides and top should be removeable or not??  |
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| September 24, 2005, 6:41pm |
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sorry about the confusion(i was thinking bobs) that is a great sputnik, im gonna get my tools out tomorrow! thanks again , got the pm, thanks, yes please forward any dimensions. regards snowy |
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| September 24, 2005, 6:47pm |
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| September 24, 2005, 8:46pm |
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1st class job . i think the perspex is just to help keep rain out as it is only held on with cable ties & you can buy them without perspex |
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