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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drone Ranger View Post

    Thing about shaking you have different shakes
    You missed the best one.


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    Changed my mind. Peter green is the best one.


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    Lol!!

    I've been making various cell punch tools over the last few days.

    Ma hands are sare
    ma knuckles are bare
    I've been punchin Texas cattle
    On the lone star trail ...

    All the ones on Dave Cushmans site are brutes
    I'll have to see if I can do better

    I have spotted and ordered one of these little beauties in the meanwhile
    cell punch.jpg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVbF0...eature=related
    I've been so lonesome cowboy song check this out
    Last edited by The Drone Ranger; 08-08-2011 at 09:28 AM.

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    thanks for all advice, have placed super back on top placed crown board on top of that and then empty frames for bees to clean. They were in much better fettle today(now yesterday), and I just wonder if they are super sensitive to weather and atmospheric changes, will give them another week to cap frames. I will invest in a refractometer as another tool to aid beekeeping. Speaking of which, heading for Newburgh this week for exciting scottish sale!

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