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gavin
22-02-2015, 06:10 PM
That title sounds a bit .. umm ... Frankensteinish. But you know what I mean. Thorne have posted a video on YouTube that gives the clearest guidance I know on assembling a flat pack brood body (and super for that matter). Pleased to see metal runners and a lack of castellations are standard :).

G.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX45hL3AoSQ

Poly Hive
22-02-2015, 06:48 PM
LOL castellations... hate them btw... was at a supplier in Devon I think it was and he offered me them I said no ta works of the devil and he replied I've got 350 broods with them fitted....LOL OOOPS

How one can work a BB efficiently when you canna push the frames just beats me.

PH

Wmfd
22-02-2015, 10:15 PM
I bought a colony a couple of years ago that turned out to have castellations in the brood box. I know a select few swear by them, I swore at them! They really didn't fit the way that I like to make space and then work through the box.

I've also learnt from the video that my way of putting supers together is at best "non-standard". I put all the rails in first to one side then hammer the other side on - with the inner boards standing up between, so they all go together at once. A bit of tapping and the inner boards are levelled up. Frame rails go in last. I also glue and screw, rather than nailing. Maybe I am just odd?

Nice video though, wish I'd seen it ages ago!

David

Castor
23-02-2015, 12:41 PM
I make my own usually, but when in a hurry I buy mine from these people:-

http://www.beesnblossoms.co.uk/shop

Highly recommended and very easy to assemble.

nemphlar
23-02-2015, 09:52 PM
That's one complicated little hive

EK.Bee
26-02-2015, 12:27 PM
I prefer stainless steel screws to nails
(I think they will prove to be more enduring)
I use filler where I've countersunk them so time wise its not of great benefit

Does anyone have a source for stainless steel frame runners?