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Frank & Phronsie Humphrey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Aug 1997 16:32:49 -0400
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You can use concrete blocks placed on roll roofing.  Use a little Sac-Crete
mortar under the low end to level the bottom blocks.  Then put on top
blocks after the mortar is set.  Also the roll roofing keeps the weeds and
grass down.
 
Frank Humphrey
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> From: Glen B. Glater <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Hive stands
> Date: Wednesday, August 06, 1997 5:29 PM
>
> My hive stands (made from 2X4s) are starting to buckle (too much
> honey, I guess ;-)
>
> At any rate, I need to build new stands for my 2 hives.
>
> Does anyone have ideas or plans for hive stands that have adjustable
> length legs?  The terrain that my hives are on is mostly flat but with
> many tree roots, so I'd like to be able to level the hives and tilt
> them slightly forward.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --glen

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