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Hi James et al:

I use exterior grade Douglas fir plywood for my bee boxes. Our exterior
plywood is glued with resorcinol glue and is very resistant to delamination.
I can often get scrap plywood from local businesses for about half price. I
am located in central Alberta

Construction is very simple; I cut the plywood into strips 9 1/2" wide and
then cut off two pieces 19 7/8" long and two pieces 15" long. The short
pieces have a rabbet cut into them for frame rests and are connected between
the long pieces with three 3" screws and two biscuits. The edges are glued
with common waterproof carpenters glue. I paint them with two coats of
outdoor latex paint.

A note regarding my HP-45 calculator: it is actually an HP-15. I believe I
bought it when they first came out about 1983.
                                    Best regards

                                    Donald Aitken

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