Bird bath cage 12 14 when a tomato cage isn t being used to keep garden plants upright it can make a simple yet sturdy base for a backyard bird bath as the blogger from my life abundant discovered.
How to make a concrete bird bath pedestal.
To give my concrete a darker colour i used oxide powder.
The sturdy wire of the cage provides an easy pedestal for the clay saucer basin.
Help nature and the birds by making this.
Step 2 mixing cement.
Pour concrete for the bath while wearing gloves a dust mask and eye protection add two quarts of water to the bottom of the tub.
Make sure to cover the inside of the largest bowl and the outside of the smallest bowl with a release agent.
Spread the concrete mix inside the large bowl and then press the smaller bowl on top of the concrete mix to shape the bird bath.
Concrete bird bath step 1.
Step 4 creating a peg for the pedestal.
You can also sand cast a concrete bird bath using only one bowl.
Add concrete in small amounts and mix with a trowel or hoe until it reaches the consistency recommended by the manufacturer.
Add concrete to the pipe.
Step 5 creating the pedestal.
Pour the concrete into the 14 inch mold so that it s about 1 inches deep.
Remove both molds after the concrete dries.
Bear in mind that the length of pipe should be proportional to.
Step 3 making the bird bath.
Add concrete to the tub.
A fun and easy diy step by step tutorial.
Use the bucket and fill 1 3 of it with water.
Step 6.
Diy tomato cage bird bath from my life abundant.
Since you have pre mixed cement all you have to do is to add water to it.
How to make a cement bird bath.
Start by cutting your pvc pipe.