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Sun, 13 Apr 1997 19:12:51 -0700
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Aaron Wolfenbarger wrote:
 
> I was wondering if any of you are familier with the company Dadant.
> If so
> they have a foundation for brood called Duraguilt(or durabuilt) TM
> and I was
> wondering what the difference was. And since the Duraguilt has
> "communication
> holes" that if those would make a difference as well. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Aaron
> Norris, TN
> 1st Year
 
 I am also in my first year and purchased duragilt foundation from
dadant. The reason I did so is because it comes with metal edges and
allows you to secure it to the frame with pins instead of embedding wire
into the foundation. Also, the foundation is sandwhiched on to a plastic
sheet, making it more durable.
 
So far it seems to work fine. I don't know what the communication holes
are all about, though.
 
Andy Cuellar
Newby Beekeeper
Walnut Creek, California
 
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