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I've got a few frames that were infested by wax moth over winter .. I've cut out the infested comb (what was left of it) and burnt it and I'm left with some perfectly serviceable frames but I'd rather like to make sure they are perfectly clean before re-using them. (I'm foundationless so I don't need to put fresh foundation in them - indeed they have a modified top bar so can't be used with foundation).
Normally I would just melt down any old frames in my solar wax melter and re-use them, the termperatures reached in the wax melter is sufficient to sterlise them. But I can only do one frame at a time in the wax melter.
I've been given an old Burco Boiler which works fine and will boil water. I can fit two or three frames in at a time so it should be quite quick to give the frames a clean and sterilise.
It's something I've not done before ... anyone got any tips or hints before I set about it and make a tit of myself ?
Do you frame boilers just use water or do you add anything ?
How long does it take per batch ?
Anything else I need to know ?
Normally I would just melt down any old frames in my solar wax melter and re-use them, the termperatures reached in the wax melter is sufficient to sterlise them. But I can only do one frame at a time in the wax melter.
I've been given an old Burco Boiler which works fine and will boil water. I can fit two or three frames in at a time so it should be quite quick to give the frames a clean and sterilise.
It's something I've not done before ... anyone got any tips or hints before I set about it and make a tit of myself ?
Do you frame boilers just use water or do you add anything ?
How long does it take per batch ?
Anything else I need to know ?
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