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Date: | Wed, 29 Jan 1997 14:44:44 EST |
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Joel W. Govostes wrote:
>I've never seen the plastic molded stuff for shallows, now that you
mention it.
I second that observation. I bought some used shallow frames from a
retired beekeeper and could not find plastic foundation for them. This
year I'm attempting to
produce comb honey. Since I use medium supers for extraction, using
the shallows for comb production means that I don't have to struggle
with identifying where the comb supers are.
>Others were converted to mediums by nailing a rim to the bottom, making
>them 6 5/8" deep.
>It's nice to have all the supers uniform, and it can really expedite things
>like returning newly-extracted frames or sorting combs.
This is a great idea. Exactly why I subscribe to Bee-Line. Keep those
good ideas coming. If my comb production flops, I'll do this to my
shallow supers.
Ted Wout, 3rd year beekeeper, 8 hives, adding 4 this spring
Red Oak, TX
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