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>> I'd be curious what size brood chambers are being used in the
>> original quote.
>
> British Modified National - used by most people in the UK.  460 x
> 460 x 221mm.

That appears to work out to about 18-1/8" square by 8-11/16 in depth in
English measure, making these frames a little shallower than a North
American Standard frame.

What is the comb surface measurement?

What is the worker cell size?

What is your typical coldest winter temperature?

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