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greengumbo
21-02-2018, 02:55 PM
Silly question really but thought I would consult the hive mind.

I've recently built a wee workshop where I do my bee stuff. I'm putting together frames at the moment prior to waxing them but they are a pain to store neatly - especially when you have kids that pile into the room and send a stack of hundreds clattering to the floor. Has anyone built rungs along a ceiling or anything that you can slide them onto and keep out the way ? I am sure I saw a beefarmer down south doing it this way.

How do you stack your frames ?

fatshark
22-02-2018, 07:16 AM
There are quite a few images on the web showing solutions to this GG (Google - frames, storage, bees, images). I've been meaning to do this in my own bee shed but - like so many things - have yet to get round to it. Headroom is an issue for tall beekeepers or short sheds.

Here's one ...

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... blatantly stolen. Looks like some sort of simple U-profile plastic track.

PS Why don't you train the kids to make the frames so they'd take a bit more care?

;)

Mellifera Crofter
22-02-2018, 08:17 AM
I use B&Q folding crates, but with foam inserts at the ends to keep the frames from falling over when the crate is half full - not ideal, but easier than keeping them in empty brood or super boxes.
Kitta
Ps: those are mostly frames that need to be cleaned, boiled, and rewaxed.

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greengumbo
22-02-2018, 12:47 PM
There are quite a few images on the web showing solutions to this GG (Google - frames, storage, bees, images). I've been meaning to do this in my own bee shed but - like so many things - have yet to get round to it. Headroom is an issue for tall beekeepers or short sheds.

Here's one ...

2911

... blatantly stolen. Looks like some sort of simple U-profile plastic track.

PS Why don't you train the kids to make the frames so they'd take a bit more care?

;)

I really should learn to use google. That looks spot on. Headroom not an issue for me as you probably know !!

greengumbo
22-02-2018, 12:48 PM
Cheers !

I actually have about 8 of these boxes lying in the very same workshop. Unfortunately I think they dont fit my langstroths but should work with my nationals.

fatshark
22-02-2018, 04:57 PM
I really should learn to use google. That looks spot on. Headroom not an issue for me as you probably know !!

I was wondering why all your hive stands were ankle-height ;)

Plastic trunking (https://www.screwfix.com/p/tower-self-adhesive-mini-trunking-16mm-x-16mm-x-2m/60548) stuck to a batten of softwood to provide rigidity was what I've considered using.

Adam
23-02-2018, 03:33 PM
Kitta, your frames are a lot better than many of mine!