Our grandson Bobby made this birdhouse in his school woodshop. This birdhouse was a Christmas gift for his mother. We finally set the birdhouse up in their backyard. Here is a review of how we did it.
Photo Credit Sam Monaco |
Bobby had a good idea of how he wanted to set the birdhouse up. His thought was to cement a threaded pipe in the ground then, attach a flange to the bottom of the birdhouse and screw it together.
We looked up how high the birdhouse should be, and found the recommended height to be five feet off the ground. The problem was the hardware store did not have a pipe long enough to be able to cement at least 2 feet in the ground and give us five feet above the ground. Thus we would have needed a seven-foot pipe.
We finally decided on using a 4x4 treated lumber post and a 4x4 post anchor. So, we bought a six-foot 4x4 post and the post anchor along with four L-Brackets to attach the birdhouse to the post.
How we set up our Birdhouse:
COLEBA Bird Houses for Outside, Outdoor 5 Hole Bird House Room for 5 Bird Families Bluebird Finch Cardinals Hanging Birdhouse for Garden (Brown - Set of 1)Ashman Fence Post Anchor 30 Inches Tall, 3.25 x 3.25 Inches Wide, Ideal for securing Mailbox Posts, Deck Posts, Gazebo Posts, Street Lamps, and More, 1 Pack
Looks like a job well done. Your grandsons are very industrious and clever, Sam. And so nice they have such a willing helper in their grandfather. You'll have to do a follow up review about the birds that take up residence in this super-looking birdhouse.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great birdhouse! I hope it attracts lots of birds. You will have to keep us updated Sam.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Great job guys and Merry Christmas to Bobby's mother! I've never seen the fence post anchor. I can see how it would make putting a post up much easier, especially into hard ground like our clay ground which is certainly challenging for many tasks. I have only ever seen a post put in by digging the deep hole for the pole and using cement. Your method would make it easier for anyone, especially those of us who are uncomfortable working with cement.
ReplyDeleteBobby did such a great job on the birdhouse, and you, he and Tyler did a great job installing it. Your ultimate solution was ingenious! Congratulations to the entire crew and thanks for sharing your excellent how-to.
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB ON BOTH THE BIRD HOUSE AND THE SETTING UP! Looks Great!
ReplyDeleteWow, great job! It looks store bought! That's how nice it is. Very talented. I like it's cottage feel; looks very cabin, cottage, country - of course it's just as good in the city! Love it.
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