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Monday, January 25, 2016
When Those Chains Were Too Close To The 90* Corners !!!
While busy chatting on WA a bird house owner posted a picture showing that those ideas of using chain were not working.
He wanted to tell me that this beautiful idea cannot work in his BH.
I quickly told him that he installed those chains wrongly.
If you want to see it works it must be free standing and must be away from those 90* corners by about 2-5 inches.
He argued but I told him calmly that what I saw was not so.
The only way to proof to him that his workers installed those chains wrongly I quickly submitted to him a few pictures on how those chains should be installed.
Upon seeing those pictures he calm down and apologize for being so stubborn.
What I wanted to do was to help him to reduce those odd shape nests that fetches lower price.
If every harvesting operation your nests are 70% odd shape while only 30% are full cup you should start looking at installing these chains.
They are very cheap and if you install them properly your will be able to reduce your odd shape nests to only 30% or less.
The rest 70% or higher will be full cup.
Best of luck to all of you.
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