Very smart!Finally finished making another four frame stand. That's the last of the reclaimed timber used up.
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Better a question mark than an early Asian Hornet!I had time to look at a couple of hives that had a question mark hovering over them.
Phone Abelo and ask for dimensions. I always check if I am thinking of a change of supplier for the same brood boxor super size even if the internal dimensions are regular eg National, Langstroth as they are often a little different externally depending how much insulation they incorporate in the design/mould,Does anyone know if the Lyson langstroth polyhives from Abelo are interchangeable with wooden langstroths? Thank you
Needed to move my two out apiary hives into a more secure footing so made up this. Had already secured scaffold jacks for a reasonable price and spent the morning working out dimensions and drove it over lunchtime.
Still way cheaper than this option! I can make 3 lots for the price of this….I like the idea of legs on hive stands that are adjustable as pretty much nowhere I have bees is level. Scaffold jacks always looked far too expensive as a way of doing it though.
James
Pictures please!I used four pieces of wood the same width and depth as the legs of the stand and cut a slot in them, Drill a hole in the main legs and put a long coach bolt through it which will also fit through the slotted extensions. Use a big penny washer at each side. Level it all up by sliding the extensions up or down and tighten - I use a wing nut. When you are happy with your level then use a long screw or two per leg to fasten each extension in position. Also has the advantage that the short extensions are the bits that may rot over the years - not the main legs.
Sorry I don't have a photo of the actual adjuster but hope that the drawing will explain what I have done, Photo belowPictures please!
I was also making these last week. Really pleased with the outcome as fit perfectly in the back of the pick up, quick and easy to assemble / level. I can fit three Langstroth hives on at a squeeze but prefer to put on two & use the space in between to place the roof & supers when inspecting. I have another 12 to assemble in the next few weeks. I got the scaffolding jacks for £6.25 each so a bit of an investment.Needed to move my two out apiary hives into a more secure footing so made up this. Had already secured scaffold jacks for a reasonable price and spent the morning working out dimensions and drove it over lunchtime.
A very nice job .I 've just made 2 like this myself only thing different is i made the bottom edge of the leg the same as the angle so is parallel to the top of the frame ,more support for the legs especially when boxes filled with.honey ,easier to transport in the back of the car too .Finally finished making another four frame stand. That's the last of the reclaimed timber used up.
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