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Good news!
I produced my first rounds this season and they are excellent, completely
filled with water white clover honey.
Bad news!
The frames had a small bit of wax on them and I thought that my solar melter
would be a good way to melt this off.  It did but the frames warped into
unrecognisable pieces of black plastic.  I lost a super of frames and I post
this as warning just in case there are other dumbees out there.
Richard

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