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Robert E Butcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Dec 1998 16:42:38 -0700
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Hi Joe,
           I've cut out a lot of comb this last year. The best way I have
found was to make some frames that are 3/4"thick X 1/2" wide the same
size as the frames you will use in your bee boxes. String them with 5 or
6 wires , put 2 together, you can use about any thing for hingeson the
bottom part of frame. A comb that big  use a hot knife or a pair of hedge
clippers. cut the comb and lay comb in upside down in frames like a
sandwich and close, put rubberbands on ends to tell pairs that are
together.  Now thats a great catch! have fun      bob
God Bless You
Robert&Teresa Butcher
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