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DIY Thread - Let's see your "Inventions".

I use these....




Cup is always full...the yellow things is a float, not a trigger. So far so good. I do not use it in freezing temps though..

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That's interesting, haven't seen these before.
I assume that as the water level in the cup drops, the float drops and a valve opens to release more water from the vessel.
Wonders if the chooks pushed down on the float repeatedly, even when the cup is full, the cup might overflow?
 
Quote: The hole you drilled in your bucket is too big. You have to drill it so that it is tight when you screw it in. I have the right size somewhere in my stuff if you want to try again with the right size hole. Let me know and I'll look it up.


I use these....




Cup is always full...the yellow things is a float, not a trigger. So far so good. I do not use it in freezing temps though..

Linky
I wanted to try those but they are made out of the US. Did they ship to US? I couldn't find a US distributor.
 
The hole you drilled in your bucket is too big. You have to drill it so that it is tight when you screw it in. I have the right size somewhere in my stuff if you want to try again with the right size hole. Let me know and I'll look it up.


Nope. Thay are leaking from the yellow thing(I don't know how to call the :D)
 
Thanks, Diz78... Here is another item I just finished earlier today... Can't claim this as my invention, though Pat Pending (a close friend of mine) says otherwise....:lau This new chick feeder had to be a quick & easy production for our three new family members. Made by hand carving two spalted elm base/end plugs which easily twist into a 2" diameter (scrap) of PVA water pipe. Holes drilled and sanded for each of the chicks. Easy filling and cleaning with the twist-off ends Here are the three cute little recipients of my labors....
Looking at this, I wonder if you could use one of those paper towel holders that mounts to the wall and then cut the PVC pipe slightly longer than a paper towel roll so it wedges in really well.
 
Looking at this, I wonder if you could use one of those paper towel holders that mounts to the wall and then cut the PVC pipe slightly longer than a paper towel roll so it wedges in really well.

Good Thinking!

Well...it might not stand alone with much stability, but you could screw it to a wall with an awning so they don't perch on it.....or screw it to a wider board to sit on the floor!

Keep in mind tho a paper towel roll is only 1 1/2" in diameter...so smaller pipe or make a plug for 2" (or larger) pipe with a 1/2" hole to fit the towel holder.
 

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