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> But, if you would push the frames almost together, as
> if there were 10, and leave a larger space at the sides, then they would be
> easier to remove.
At the risk of being belittled for using follower boards (which I swear by), if you use 9 frames and follower boards to keep them tightly configured, removing the follower board gives the room to move (great John Mayall hit) for the remaining 9. 9 frames and a follower board on each end is the bees' knees in my yards.
Aaron Morris - thinking I can't give my best unless I've got room to move!
"What'd you come here for, to hear an old record?"
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