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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => EQUIPMENT USAGE, EXPERIMENTATION, HIVE PLANS, CONSTRUCTION TIPS AND TOOLS => Topic started by: ikeepbees on November 06, 2008, 12:12:25 PM

Title: Tip on box assembly
Post by: ikeepbees on November 06, 2008, 12:12:25 PM
I learned this tip from Walt Wright.

After assembly of your hive bodies / supers, and before painting, take a rasp and file off a small amount under the bottom corners. I just do the two opposite corners that could end up as the right rear corner as I keep the hive tool in my right hand. Hit it with sandpaper, and it's ready for painting. Now when I need to insert that hive tool between boxes, I have a starting point. This minimizes the damage done to the box that I sometimes cause when the squared corners are perfectly mated.
Title: Re: Tip on box assembly
Post by: Scadsobees on November 06, 2008, 12:44:15 PM
Thats a good idea!

I do the same thing, just over time with the tool as this is what it is try to avoid.  Never thought about doing this...

Rick
Title: Re: Tip on box assembly
Post by: Doby45 on November 08, 2008, 03:48:57 PM
What I was planning to do with my supers is set my tablesaw to a depth of about 1/8" and place the fence almost touching the blade and then run the bottom two long sides of the super.  This would basically make a 1/8" by 1/8" groove along the bottom end of the super and allow you to put a hive tool in there.
Title: Re: Tip on box assembly
Post by: poka-bee on November 08, 2008, 06:54:06 PM
Thank you for the great idea!  I never thought of it & my boxes look like rabid raccoons have been climbing!  J