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Somebody posted on here a while back about buying coconuts
pre-filled with stuff to feed birds. I make up my own mixture with dripping and seeds and using coconuts seemed a good idea. For anyone interested - the while stuff inside isn't like the inside of Bounty - its rock hard and needs to be grated before you can eat it. For anyone without a carpenters vice who needs to work on the coconut - I cut* away a quarter - half way around the "equator" and then down to the equator from one end - the easiest way is to screw it to a piece of scrap ply etc which can then be clamped to the bench. A 5.5 mm drill, and a brown plug hammered into the coconut screwed together with a size 10 1.5 inch twinthread screw will do the trick. Then a screw eye in the top to hang it from the branch of the tree. michael adams .... * Wickes Forge Steel short handsaw. |
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