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Take a look at the homemade drill bit pluckers on the web.

I've made myself 1 some years ago, didn't have real plucker fingers so used pieces of rubber foil like the stuff they use for roofs and ponds. Looked real ghetto but worked like a charm and didn't cost anything. Still in operation today.

 

Mailman brought me 100 real plucker fingers last week. Came from China for only €0.35 each.

Mooched an electric motor, pulleys and belt and got an good deal on 1" square steel.

Planning on building an dry plucker, but first got to build an bigger brooder, jap quail grow out cages, escape proof turkey fence, few more ferret hutches and the list goes on..

Will put pictures of these projects as soon as finished.

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Take a look at the homemade drill bit pluckers on the web.

I've made myself 1 some years ago, didn't have real plucker fingers so used pieces of rubber foil like the stuff they use for roofs and ponds. Looked real ghetto but worked like a charm and didn't cost anything. Still in operation today.

Mailman brought me 100 real plucker fingers last week. Came from China for only €0.35 each.

Mooched an electric motor, pulleys and belt and got an good deal on 1" square steel.

Planning on building an dry plucker, but first got to build an bigger brooder, jap quail grow out cages, escape proof turkey fence, few more ferret hutches and the list goes on..

Will put pictures of these projects as soon as finished.

Love to see some pics gerjan

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Do you want to see pics of the plucker I already made?

Hope you don't, if I put pics of it online people might start questioning my workmanship.

Basic al I did was drill some holes through an 2" piece of pvc, put rubber through and stuff it in hole saw. Was planning to make it nice but found out the pvc fitted the hole saw perfectly.

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