Telescoping Lid with Inner Cover, 10 Frame
Telescoping Lid with Inner Cover, 10 Frame
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Our telescoping lid and inner cover sets are handcrafted with select 3/4” pine and 1/4” plywood. Telescoping lids are covered with white PVC coated aluminum attached with stainless steel staples for rust-free service. Inner covers have a 71mm hole in the center perfect for jar feeders.
Both pieces use rabbeted joints assembled with Titebond III and countersunk screws on the lids and narrow crown staples on the inner covers.
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