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On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, James Ralston wrote:
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> So, my question is: can anyone suggest a better way I might've handled
> this situation? My first error was probably making the staples too
> difficult to remove, but since I couldn't remove them in-place, the
> only way I could see to put in the slatted rack was to make another
> hive and transfer the frames. Was there something else I could've
> done, but didn't see?
Don't drink so much! 8-} But seriously, I use your run of the
hardware store wire staples that I leave about 1/4 inch out. This way I
can just stick a screwdriver into and pry out. About four works well
enough for transporting in car/truck.
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