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Date: | Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:14:30 -0400 |
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Hello Everyone,
I have two somewhat related questions. I use a Maxant Uncapping Plane
to uncap all the frames from about 35 colonies. Although it is heavier
than a knife, it has less stress on the wrist. The problem is I am on
the third heating element and this one may be going. The seem to last
about two years. I only have power to the unit when I am actually
uncapping. I use a foot control to avoid overheating or just forgetting
to turn it off. I realize the heat has to transfer from the element to
the copper blade but I am unable to uncap a complete frame. By the time
I am half way down the second side the blade has cooled enough that I am
pulling the cappings rather than cutting them. I don't think I am
overusing this and the fact that it is the third element I am wondering
if there is an overall problem. I would have thought that this plane
would easily handle 100 colonies and last a few years between elements.
I don't want to keep replacing elements and thought about just buying a
new one. But before I do I was wondering what others using this tool
were doing.
Second question. I harvested a super of very dark honey. It looks just
like buckwheat, but has a very mild taste. It appears this was filled
in the last few weeks. Goldenrod has been blooming well but I thought
it was not as dark as this and would have a stronger taste. Asters have
started blooming but I don't think that is it either. Whatever it is
there is a very strong flow as packing it everywhere they can. The
colonies are located on a wildlife sanctuary. There are no cultivated
fields close by but there are some a few miles away. I don't know of
any loostrife stands in this area. Again the only plant I see blooming
in numbers is goldenrod. Any thoughts on what this may be?
Thanks in advance.
Ron
Ron Bogansky
Kutztown, (eastern) PA, USA
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