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Drone Bee
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2015
- Messages
- 1,074
- Reaction score
- 56
- Location
- East Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
You need to paint poly every year you can't slide/drop a block on poly week in week out
Jimmy,
Abelo is the best you can get for a standard National (Swienty is very poor, the rest are oversize) and at the quantity you need you should be able to get the price down. The more you buy the better: sure you only need 15? For starters, Abelo give 10% discount if you collect at Beetradex on 9 March; both you and Beetradex live in Warwickshire. Contact Damien and see if Abelo can offer more.
Eric.
Also poly mark if strapped tight quite a few negs for poly roofs really
They do dent if strapped but never had any crack,
I glue a small strip of wood (ice lolly/cream wooden handles are ideal) to each edge of the top on which the strap runs...Minimises damage.
No probs , I like an insulated crown board with a gravel tray + bricks on top, does a good job and cheap as chips.
Insulated crown board and £2 Correx roof ... probably cheaper still
Im going to give canadian beekeepers idea a try with the foil bubble wrap under cb too
Depends which roof you have, Jimmy.What don't you like about the Swienty roofs?
What is required is the knocking together of heads of the National poly manufacturers until they agree a British Standard to eradicate the current numerous, fundamental and loopy design flaws and incompatibility. Unlikely to happen, given the national need to disagree on almost anything.
I have poly and wooden you certainly don’t need to paint every year, I have some over 10 years old painted with Cuprinol garden shades. They do dent if strapped but never had any crack, if your moving them then roof would be off any way it’s only if they are strapped to a stand
I need around 15+ new national roofs and the cheapest option appears to be Paynes poly.
Any issues with using these on standard 460mm square nationals, a mix of mostly swienty poly and wood?
I glue a small strip of wood (ice lolly/cream wooden handles are ideal) to each edge of the top on which the strap runs...Minimises damage.
I mastic and pin a 4in piece plasterers corner bead to two sides..it works a treat
I've never had a gravel tray fail whereas every correx roof I've made has deteriorated to the point of becoming landfill within a season.
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