- Joined
- May 2, 2019
- Messages
- 606
- Reaction score
- 459
- Location
- UK - Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 0
I started out with home made ply supers. But this year I have been running a mix of ply and ceder.
My boxes are painted inside and out with polyester resin.
The ply boxes weigh a ton, but are always very easy to pry apart. But I have found it far easier to damage the ceder ones, particularly when first jamming in the hive tool. Not serious damage, but I keep nibbling away at the wood.
I was thinking of running some sand paper along the outside corners of my ceder boxes to round the edges a bit, so hopfuly I can jam the tool in without damaging the wood.
Has anyone tried this?
Or has anyone got any tips that may help me out?
Thanks as always.
My boxes are painted inside and out with polyester resin.
The ply boxes weigh a ton, but are always very easy to pry apart. But I have found it far easier to damage the ceder ones, particularly when first jamming in the hive tool. Not serious damage, but I keep nibbling away at the wood.
I was thinking of running some sand paper along the outside corners of my ceder boxes to round the edges a bit, so hopfuly I can jam the tool in without damaging the wood.
Has anyone tried this?
Or has anyone got any tips that may help me out?
Thanks as always.