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BFL13
Aug 08, 2018Explorer II
Here is my tilting twirler with a 230w in it. It all breaks down and sets up easily to take along, but does take space in the truck or rig.
It has a few choices for tilt and spins on a chair pedestal that came out of an old motor home chair that swivels. I added some bungee cords at the back to stop it from blowing off in gusty winds. I later learned to add a wire along the top above the edge so robins would not perch there and poop down the panel. Don't mention seagulls doing bombing runs.
It has a few choices for tilt and spins on a chair pedestal that came out of an old motor home chair that swivels. I added some bungee cords at the back to stop it from blowing off in gusty winds. I later learned to add a wire along the top above the edge so robins would not perch there and poop down the panel. Don't mention seagulls doing bombing runs.
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