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Ruary Rudd <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Feb 1998 17:49:54 -0000
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--- Ron Bogansky wrote-------
> Now for those of you who have managed to hang in there this long, I have
a
> real bee question.  What is a good way to clean frames that have been
used
> to make cut comb?  It takes me longer to scrape out the old wax than it
does
> to build a new frame.  Even though frames are not expensive I have
trouble
> throwing one away rather than cleaning it.  OK I am cheap
 
I am still scaping away myself, but am considering the use of a solar wax
refiner, I am led to believe that this should do the job. Of course the box
needs to be large enough to take a whole frame.
 
Ruary Rudd

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