ApiarIAN
New Bee
- Joined
- May 26, 2022
- Messages
- 26
- Reaction score
- 24
- Location
- Worcester
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 2
As I’ve already got a table saw, band saw, router etc I thought I’d have a crack this winter at making my own hives. I had a trip to the saw mill near Usk to pick up some Western Red Cedar which they kindly planed to 19mm and precut to 300mm x 1M planks (plus a few 1.2M) and these are now drying out ready for cutting to size. The boards are probably similar to the timber used in 2nds so hopefully I can work around the knots or at least make cuts that don‘t have the knots near to any edges.
By my calculations I reckon that, barring accidents, I’ve probably got enough wood here for around 5 complete hives (Langstroth size) with 2 supers each - at least 4 hives anyway . I’ll pick up the frames in the sale next weekend plus queen excluder and floor mesh and some frame runners. Timber cost for this pile was just £150 so in my books this is definitely a worthwhile exercise. Wish me luck
By my calculations I reckon that, barring accidents, I’ve probably got enough wood here for around 5 complete hives (Langstroth size) with 2 supers each - at least 4 hives anyway . I’ll pick up the frames in the sale next weekend plus queen excluder and floor mesh and some frame runners. Timber cost for this pile was just £150 so in my books this is definitely a worthwhile exercise. Wish me luck