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Home Made Suet Feeder

Step 3Break on Through to the Other Side...

Break on Through to the Other Side...
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In order to hang the feeder you'll need to drill a hole all the way through the timber. Unless you're using a corded drill you should expect a bit of battery drainage after this step. I was able to complete the entire project and use my drill for an additional 10 minutes of (very) light duty work on one charge but there was a noticeable lack of spunk after this part. I drilled through on two sides; once through the height (laying down) and once through the width. You don't have to go through both ways, but it opens up some more possibilities about where/how you can hang it.
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