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Quick question on super castellations. On my own supers, I simply pin the castellations to the inside of the box. Given the pre-drilled holes, and the ease with which I can pull these off and e.g. replace with runners, I would think this is what most people do (?).
Maybe I'm mistaken.
Over the last couple of years, I have inherited some supers (both from more experienced beekeepers) where the castellations are embedded into the side of the box. Runners have been left in situ.
Attached is a photo (the box is in a sorry state, and needs cleaning up, I know).
Is this normal ? If so, a) will the castellations have been slotted into pre-existing rebates, or are they just hammered in ? (Presumably the former) ... and, b) how will they be fixed in place (if at all) ??
I ask mainly as I want to refurbish the boxes, and want therefore to remove the castellations. I am speculating as to whether I just need to grip and pull with pliers.
Also, I'm keen to know if this is common technique. I think I might be right in saying that both these old boys used mainly Thornes kit, and that it's 25 years old, or more.
Experience welcome. Cheers.
Maybe I'm mistaken.
Over the last couple of years, I have inherited some supers (both from more experienced beekeepers) where the castellations are embedded into the side of the box. Runners have been left in situ.
Attached is a photo (the box is in a sorry state, and needs cleaning up, I know).
Is this normal ? If so, a) will the castellations have been slotted into pre-existing rebates, or are they just hammered in ? (Presumably the former) ... and, b) how will they be fixed in place (if at all) ??
I ask mainly as I want to refurbish the boxes, and want therefore to remove the castellations. I am speculating as to whether I just need to grip and pull with pliers.
Also, I'm keen to know if this is common technique. I think I might be right in saying that both these old boys used mainly Thornes kit, and that it's 25 years old, or more.
Experience welcome. Cheers.