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I have a bunch of small Eastern Red Cedar (ERC) logs, that I hate
just to burn. Thought I would make up a bunch of bird house's to
try to sell.........OK, main reason I posted this. Is their any thing
to treat ERC with, that will be outside and still keep it's color?
And not run the birds off.

Don't think it will help much, I rubbed corn oil on this one.

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In terms of finish something like natural waxes may be better than vegetable oils which eventually go rancid when exposure to air. I guess you will know if this affects the birds if they finally nest in it or not. You could always apply the wax over the oil.

Otherwise a real cute design.
 
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Can't help about treating the wood, but I really like the spring hinge on top—very cool. Looks nice, I'd buy one.

I can fix you up. :)

In terms of finish something like natural waxes may be better than vegetable oils which eventually go rancid when exposure to air. I guess you will know if this affects the birds if they finally nest in it or not. You could always apply the wax over the oil.

Otherwise a real cute design.

Didn't think about the corn oil going bad........it dose have a very thin coat
maybe 2 oz. on it.

Thanks, but it's not my design......I changed very little and add the spring hinge.

See PDF below for plans.
 
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Mine are made from regular cedar,not the easternred cedar.They hold up real well when put under a tree.
 
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This was my first try to make a tapered post, out of real small ERC log.
Upper bird house has only been out side one day and you can tell
it's color has started to fade.

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I think you could get away with using any type of clear stain on the outside. I have painted bird houses and that didn't seem to be toxic or bother the birds.
 
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I used Thompson's on the one I built and it was almost white by season's end. I just sand and re-stain it every year (this is year 3). The stain doesn't last either. -- Ian

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Sounds like an opportunity to me. Target attractants... My yard is a no fly zone for both sparrows and starlings. Any that are silly enough to land long enough get to eat a 22 cal pellet. I have that house mounted in a profile to the shooting window so I can take any sparrow or starling off the perch without hitting the house. I'm mostly successful but sometimes the house takes a hit anyway. The starlings are smart enough that they don't often come into the yard when I'm around.

Ian
 
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Sounds like an opportunity to me. Target attractants... My yard is a no fly zone for both sparrows and starlings. Any that are silly enough to land long enough get to eat a 22 cal pellet. I have that house mounted in a profile to the shooting window so I can take any sparrow or starling off the perch without hitting the house. I'm mostly successful but sometimes the house takes a hit anyway. The starlings are smart enough that they don't often come into the yard when I'm around.

Ian

Nope, can't do that around here. Too urban. Otherwise I would be right there with you. Funny, the house sparrows tend to thrive in the urban areas. I know they shouldn't even be here. Sometimes, survival of the fittest is hard to watch.
 
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Took one BBH to work, sold 10 @ $12 ea, in one day.
That should buy me 15 gallons of gas, pre-mix oil
for the gas and 4 gallons of bar oil. :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop:
 

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