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Viktor E Sten <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Dec 1998 07:01:34 -0500
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Hi
 
What the big manufacturers do I do not know, but for my own use
I make all my frames using a 10" tablesaw as the only equipment.
It is not all that difficult but if you are not proficient in using
the saw better get some training first. The main thing here is
safety, you have to make every setup so your fingers can not get
in the sawblade, one mistake and you have less fingers than
you started up with.
 
Happy holydays
 
Viktor in Hawkesbury, Ontario where the hives are dusted with snow.
 
 
>I have a friend who would like to  make frames for full depth
>supers.
>
>His questions is
>
>Is there any one who makes equipment specifically  for this purpose
>or do the big manufacturers make the machinery themselves?
>
>We would appreciate any  responses to this question as  he has not
>been able to  locate any specific equipment  for this job.
>
>Thanks in anticipation
>
>
>
>
>Andrew Weinert
>Atherton, Tropical North Queensland
>Australia
>17.17 Degrees South, 145.30 Degrees  East
>
>

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