Yep, Rustoleum has the stuff. I was wrong about all-in-one though. Small spray paint type can of Rusty Metal Primer (flat black), or larger paint cans, or a jug of something they call Rust Reformer.
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The repair is not difficult at all. Here's what you need to do:It's the side of the travel trailer I'm making into a coop. It's made of tin
Oh yay! We talked about doing that last year! So glad you are doing it! Keep us posted!Incubating without a shell ... early stage development (need to do more work on the photograph quality):
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Oh yay! We talked about doing that last year! So glad you are doing it! Keep us posted!
Last year there were some articles from Japan about students who hatched chicks in clear plastic bags so they could watch them grow and hatch. Very interesting! I'm sure you can find something on it on google! Or GAM can send a link!Please tell me I'm not the only one who is super confused by this.
One more thing, Missy: There is another method you can use to provide a backing if a hole is too large for Bondo to fill. Some people use that foam-in-can stuff to fill the void, and then apply Bondo over that once the foam dries. It's a quick and easy way to get the job done. Best of luck.My new coop has rusted out spots , anyone have suggestions on a good sealant to use to cover it?
I thought I was looking at something from the Hubble telescope......Please tell me I'm not the only one who is super confused by this.
Here too...I had to put one into "solitary Confinement" this morning!Augggh! What is going on! Broodies! Broodies! Broodies everywhere! I don't want broodies! I want eggs! I have 4 broodies now! Two in a crate I'm trying to break and now two more! Is my coop just too comfortable????
I remember when a high-school kid in the mid 1970s perfected the method of growing chicken embryos in plastic wrap as a science-fair project. It was a remarkable accomplishment at the time.Please tell me I'm not the only one who is super confused by this.