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> However I do have some criticism. Now that he frames are drawn I find
> that when I pull the Piercos that they will bend and twist as I rotate
> them/flip them over to look at the other side. Not enough to cause
> damage or break the comb, but when they are torqued they don't have the
> rigidity of a wooden frame.
Aaron;
Good post.
Read your note and thought a reply was required, the Pierco are
flexable, but in a good way, because they flex they don't break. The
flexing causes no damge to the comb or brood in the comb. It is just
something that takes a little getting used to, definetly different than
wood.
Best regards;
Tim Townsend
TPLR HONEY FARMS / PIERCO CANADA
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