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we usually just buy used ones at auction. If the pan is rusted out Teva usually pays about a quarter for them. Clean the pan really good and just use duct tape on them, both sides. A cheap fix like that will last over a year if kept dry.
Great idea - I tossed some out that were rusted through on the feed pan, but still have some with rusty spots - isn't duct tape wonderful
My biggest frustration with the metal feeders is the difficulty in keeping the sparrows out of the top of the feeder. Any suggestions? I have tried pie pans and other kinds of lids on top, with limited success. Even the kind of lid that is made for them is difficult to use.
we usually just buy used ones at auction. If the pan is rusted out Teva usually pays about a quarter for them. Clean the pan really good and just use duct tape on them, both sides. A cheap fix like that will last over a year if kept dry.
Great idea - I tossed some out that were rusted through on the feed pan, but still have some with rusty spots - isn't duct tape wonderful

My biggest frustration with the metal feeders is the difficulty in keeping the sparrows out of the top of the feeder. Any suggestions? I have tried pie pans and other kinds of lids on top, with limited success. Even the kind of lid that is made for them is difficult to use.