Thanks for the plans Rob!:)
(http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee23/fshrgy99/framejig.jpg)
Looking good.
Yeap, looks pretty good, Fshrgy99.
Joe
Looks easier than what I was doing...putting together 150 frames 1 by 1.
Quote from: Steel Tiger on April 09, 2013, 12:25:41 PM
Looks easier than what I was doing...putting together 150 frames 1 by 1.
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(Scott) AKA hardwood on Beemaster AKA on youtube.com/MrBeedude
frame jig
http://youtu.be/ULR8F5TBcqQ (http://youtu.be/ULR8F5TBcqQ)
BEE HAPPY Jim 134 :)
I made a jig using Scotts design a while ago and now I can make almost a billion frames at a time. Works very well. Thanks Scott.
Quote from: ShaneJ on April 11, 2013, 02:20:35 AM
I made a jig using Scotts design a while ago and now I can make almost a billion frames at a time. Works very well. Thanks Scott.
Yeah me to. This rig pumps out 17 frames per load. Love it. Thanks Scott.
Great idea using the bungee cords. Thanks
Glad y'all find it useful!!
Scott
It sure cut down the assembly time. I bought the Brushy Mtn. type don't work near as well.
Good job. Do you always putthe bottoms on first?
I agree with Hardwood, go big or go home! :-D
I'd like to know where you got those frames from. Brusheys doesn't have the extra ridge in the bottom center.
Quote from: Ray Bayless on April 20, 2013, 10:47:35 PM
I'd like to know where you got those frames from. Brusheys doesn't have the extra ridge in the bottom center.
I bought deeps and mediums from a place called 'Busy Bee Beekeeping Supplies' in Tweed Ontario. I don't know who is supplying him.
My local bee guy sold his business to a large Quebec outfit this spring and I saved about 25% by going North to Tweed. Of course shipping would have taken care of any savings but I had a relative who was coming down swing through to pick up my order.
The deeps have only a single large space for the bottom bar. I feel good about these mediums as staples shot through the bottom bar hit that center piece and glue has the tag to bind to as well.
I feel better having saved some $$ but still envy y'all South of the border. My cost per frame .... $1.05 plus 13% tax. Maybe next year I'll run down to Bud6 and do some shopping on the way! Probably save the gas $$.
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Hi I want to make the jig in the picture. Small new keeper here. Can you tell me the dimensions of the frame jig in picture. Thanks BJ
Quote from: Beeunique1953 on April 23, 2013, 04:14:01 PM
Hi I want to make the jig in the picture. Small new keeper here. Can you tell me the dimensions of the frame jig in picture. Thanks BJ
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Quote from: Beeunique1953 on April 23, 2013, 04:14:01 PM
Hi I want to make the jig in the picture. Small new keeper here. Can you tell me the dimensions of the frame jig in picture. Thanks BJ
A set of plans can be found here -> http://robo.bushkillfarms.com/beekeeping/downloads/ (http://robo.bushkillfarms.com/beekeeping/downloads/)