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This is a fairly easy feeder to make. The hardware store guys should be able to cut the lengths you need. You will just need some PVC cleaner and adhesive to assemble.
I have several of these feeders I use them for oyster shells, grit or feed amendments. They work pretty good, I just pull the feed down with a stick in the AM if it hangs up.
I very much like the PVC trough type feeders. However the use of a band saw is needed to cut the slot for the birds to eat out of. I have seen them where people just drilled large wholes instead.
Use the search function above, search PVC feeders, many designs come up....
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