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>Kirk Jones wrote:
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>> >Someone on sci.agriculture.beekeeping asked about a simple method to wire
>> >frames. Here is my cheap and lazy technique, which usually works without
>> >trouble:
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>> The way I handle wiring frames is by not wiring at all. Just pop in beeswax
>> coated foundation.
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>Hi Kirk,
>How long beekeeping? Do you Extract? How many hives?
>Beeing your friend
Hi Mr. "beeing"
I've been doing the bee thing for about 17 years. We run about 3,000 or
better in Michigan,USA. We are using a Cook & Beals horizontal extracting
system with the Bogey uncapper and conveyor system. Cappings are handled
with a heat exchanger and spin-float. The spin float is totally cool.
A note on the thread of honey house design. There was some discussion of
multiple stories and I can see the merit, but...I like the one level plan
for material handling. IMHO, the benefits outweigh the costs of pumps to
move the honey.
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