Tim.S
House Bee
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2013
- Messages
- 321
- Reaction score
- 40
- Location
- Chichester
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- More than I used to have.
Part of my day job is building vastly expensive wooden decks - If I built them with either a nail gun or with the screws showing I would soon be out of a job!
Cedar decking is always screwed with stainless screws as ordinary steel reacts with the Cedar to leave a stain. However when it comes to wooden beehives the criteria are somewhat different. If i was just knocking up a few hives then I see no problem with stainless screws, pre-drill if you are worried about the wood splitting. If I was building loads of them then ITLD has got it spot on I reckon, nail gun and ring shank nails. Cosmetics don't worry the bee's too much, just a water tight and draught proof hive.
And by the way, power tools may look like fun but trust me the novelty wears off by the umpteen thousandth screw. Just a means to an end.
Cedar decking is always screwed with stainless screws as ordinary steel reacts with the Cedar to leave a stain. However when it comes to wooden beehives the criteria are somewhat different. If i was just knocking up a few hives then I see no problem with stainless screws, pre-drill if you are worried about the wood splitting. If I was building loads of them then ITLD has got it spot on I reckon, nail gun and ring shank nails. Cosmetics don't worry the bee's too much, just a water tight and draught proof hive.
And by the way, power tools may look like fun but trust me the novelty wears off by the umpteen thousandth screw. Just a means to an end.