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Does anyone NOT reuse them?
Judging by the number of people on here all making up new frames...one does wonder.
Does anyone NOT reuse them?
The most important thing when making frames is to pin the bottom bars individually from the bottom up. That way they can easily be tapped out, the wax changed and then tapped back into place. If you pin the bottom bars from one side through both bars then you either end up braking the bar or the bottom of the frame when trying to remove the bottom bar.
I have hundreds of old frames ready for easy use with one bottom bar removed. It takes seconds to add Foundation and tap another bottom bar on when needed in a hurry.
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Judging by the number of people on here all making up new frames...one does wonder.
A quarter grand for a nailer? Why battery operated unless you need it in a field? My mains operated stapler/nailer cost less than fifty quid and has driven thousands of brads.
Better to have two - with different length brads in them.
Judging by the number of people on here all making up new frames...one does wonder.
In my case, the new frames have been a response to increasing hive numbers. I fully intend to start reusing my frames once they need sorting out.
https://youtu.be/4c7ZqEHfSMs
Went with makita in the end for the following reasons;
1. It was on offer so got it for £180
2. Tried some of the battery powered 16/18g nailers at the tool hire and they were way too big to handle for the long run.
3. Didnt want to use a compressor and ideally wanted cordless
4. Already had the batteries
5. it's from Amazon to anything wrong and it'll be swiftly returned.
First observations is, its nice and small. But the 23g pins are a bit small. 2 in each connection give a solid fixing but 18g brad would allow 1 in each. I'm using 18mm but I'm going to move up to 25mm for the first fix and save the 18mm for the foundation bar in February.
But wow, it's going to speed up the production line no end!
Not a single missed pin or jam in the first 1000 shots. Very impressed.
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Not a single missed pin or jam in the first 1000 shots. Very impressed.
If only you had said that 30 mins ago!Be careful how you hold the frames when nailing...your left hand.
Be careful how you hold the frames when nailing...your left hand.
If only you had said that 30 mins ago!
Ouch! Lesson learnt
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Be careful how you hold the frames when nailing...your left hand.
If only you had said that 30 mins ago!
Ouch! Lesson learnt
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