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Hi, Everyone!
As a beginning beekeeper, I am just finishing up with assembly of my
first three hives. I meticulously glued, nailed and painted them. Then,
while speaking to an oldtimer who was going to put "nuc's" in them for
me--I was to leave them somewhere for him to pick up, then pick them up
there later, filled with barbed passengers to load into my Wrangler--
I expressed concern that the bumpy ride might dislodge the bottom
boards; he said I should nail them on.
Taking him at his word, I did. Not only that; in my perfectionistic
enthusiasm, I GLUED them on as well!
Can anyone answer the following?
a) Have I rendered the hives useless by nailing AND GLUING on
the bottom boards?
b) If so, can I un-nail and un-glue them without destroying the soft
wood? (I used weatherproof TITEBOND II Premium Wood Glue).
Many thanks in advance!
Jim
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