Hi Bob, I'm catching up on old posts while I was on the road.
Back in the days of hand loading individual colonies, many of us ran one
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All my boxes have 1-1/2" cleats with a 15 degree undercut on the bottom. I
like to place them so that your fingers go under, and then into the routed
out hand hold. This grip is very easy on the hands, especially when you are
wearing gloves in the rain. I have to have my hand holds special routed
these days, since Dadant changed the height of the holds some years ago.
But what really got me interested in your post was your teaser:
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> >However there is a way to get much better honey production with doubles.
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I'm guesssing as to what you are referring to, but would you please tell us?
Thanks,
Randy
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