Hiveanidea
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2019
- Messages
- 68
- Reaction score
- 27
- Location
- East Devon
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7incl.14x12
Hello everyone - time to ask around.
l’m busy making boxes and found l needed more frame runners. I discovered an older galvanised pair and looked online to order more and despite the wild price variation, ordered 10 pairs of galvanised runners. When they came l was surprised to find the difference between old and new. Looking at the shape, size and profile of each, there was no common factor.
In the photo, A is the older version, B a stainless one bought two years ago and C, the latest galvanised one. I’m thinking ‘bee space’ is fairly universal at about 7mm minimum and that it‘s better to have that space under frame lugs, not least for levering them up, but to inhibit pools of propolis building up in the rebate. Incidentally, used the B version and got rivers of propolis under the lugs, albeit from a colony with more of that ‘gooey’ trait than others.
So, first batch of new runners received from a front row supplier would have only cleared 4mm and because they were not well formed, barely 3mm at the other end. My first thought was ‘l’ll just hammer them down or squash them in a vice’ - not easy in practise, since they are made from quite thick plate and the result was quite time consuming and not pretty. Contacted the supplier, no problem - issued an immediate refund.....possible manufactured faulty batch etc.
Tried another well known supplier - bit more expensive and the identical issue happened again! Clearly the same manufacturer and returned for another refund!
Is anyone else having this problem? Or a solution..please.
l’m busy making boxes and found l needed more frame runners. I discovered an older galvanised pair and looked online to order more and despite the wild price variation, ordered 10 pairs of galvanised runners. When they came l was surprised to find the difference between old and new. Looking at the shape, size and profile of each, there was no common factor.
In the photo, A is the older version, B a stainless one bought two years ago and C, the latest galvanised one. I’m thinking ‘bee space’ is fairly universal at about 7mm minimum and that it‘s better to have that space under frame lugs, not least for levering them up, but to inhibit pools of propolis building up in the rebate. Incidentally, used the B version and got rivers of propolis under the lugs, albeit from a colony with more of that ‘gooey’ trait than others.
So, first batch of new runners received from a front row supplier would have only cleared 4mm and because they were not well formed, barely 3mm at the other end. My first thought was ‘l’ll just hammer them down or squash them in a vice’ - not easy in practise, since they are made from quite thick plate and the result was quite time consuming and not pretty. Contacted the supplier, no problem - issued an immediate refund.....possible manufactured faulty batch etc.
Tried another well known supplier - bit more expensive and the identical issue happened again! Clearly the same manufacturer and returned for another refund!
Is anyone else having this problem? Or a solution..please.