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Can we see photos of hive barrow please

Hubby says he will build me one ( not sure if its before or after the beevac, mating hives, nucs etc ...)

Thanks
 
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Completed two supers, whilst the weather has turned, and we've got rain, after two weeks of dry and sunshine. Checking my stocks, I've got a roof to complete, and two more supers. Th*rns don't start a sale at rand, until Oct!
 
Did a combine yesterday and had to take two supers off temporarily. Did a little comb tidying and box repair before they go back on.
THEN......broody hatched her eggs then proceeded to murder her chicks so got husband to knock up a broody pen while I went to farm shop to spend a fortune on infrared lamp!!
2 cheeping chicks in the porch and "mother" returned to her mates who are beating her up....
 
Work in progress ,
Swarm box courtesy of Dave Cushman r.i.p..

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Material out of a skip ,it's a bit heavy but what do you want for free? :)
Lid is designed along with doweling ,to prevent frames from swinging in transit.
Frame size is 14x12 , forget the nonstandard spacing ,it isn't meant for occupation .
VM


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Well, it was last night mostly - put together some more supers,frames with foundation and one more brood box just in case - knocked up another hive stand for the new out apiary
 
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Finished .

Now ,do I knock together the alternative lid for Queen rearing or make an adaptor with the same end ?
Decisions ,decisions :)
VM


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Dave Cushman told me that a 32mm hole was the optimum size for a rhombus escape board, seems to work fine
 
Made a double TBH mating nuc... from scratch including plans (on A4 sheet).

Total cost before painting £0..using surplus/scrap material.
 
32 mil isn't the problem but the depth /clearance on rhombus side of board may be slightly less than optimum .
VM
 
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Finished .

Now ,do I knock together the alternative lid for Queen rearing or make an adaptor with the same end ?
Decisions ,decisions :)
VM

You definitely get the weeks prize for the most creative use of skip dived materials .... brilliant job ... I think you found my 1960's cocktail cabinet ?
 
Dave Cushman told me that a 32mm hole was the optimum size for a rhombus escape board, seems to work fine

I use a 45mm hole, again works fine for me

32 mil isn't the problem but the depth /clearance on rhombus side of board may be slightly less than optimum .
VM

I've used 19mm up until now with no problems - my new ones are slightly deeper at 27mm (ish) driven by the dimensions of the single bed slats I was recycling (one slat ripped in half makes four side rims of a rhombus board almost exactly)
 
I use a 45mm hole, again works fine for me







I've used 19mm up until now with no problems - my new ones are slightly deeper at 27mm (ish) driven by the dimensions of the single bed slats I was recycling (one slat ripped in half makes four side rims of a rhombus board almost exactly)


Over the last couple of days Dave Cushmans site seems to have been erased from the face of the earth?
Anyone else found this?
VM


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Made up a warming cabinet. Previous one was just a bodge . Used defunct fridge. Stripped out the works. Installed STC 1000 and tubular heater. Thanks to this forum and home brewers. Really enjoyed doing it. Glad I did it right. Just "melted" my first two buckets(for creaming) . Pleasure to use ( no more constant checking). Not difficult, once I got my head round the wiring of STC.
 
http://www.beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=30475



Unlike you to miss something on the Forum, VM.



Dusty


Hi Dusty,
How's tricks?
Yep I took my eye off the ball.
I did notice friend Patterson had altered the text on some of the pages then footed the page with his name .
I tried the BBKA website , it's even more dire than I remember and practically unnavigable .
Seems the trading arm of the BBKA has taken precedence on there.
VM


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Roger is at a loss as to what's happened to Dave Cushman site .
Still, Roger is to information technology as Blaster Bates is to watchmaking .:)
VM


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