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In a message dated 97-07-06 05:55:12 EDT, you write:
 
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 I have some homemade broods that are 9 1/2 deep rather than 9 5/8.
 
 Will that 1/8 inch make any differences?
 Curtis Atkinson
 2701 S. Caraway
 Jonesboro, Ar 72401
 501-932-7838
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Not to difficult to tack a strip of wood on 1/8" thick with brads if you get
a lot of propolus.   Also is a good Idea to make a gauge 3/8" thick to see
what fits and what don't when mixing and matching.

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