Today I started making screened bottom boards for my hives

Started by mtman1849, August 18, 2008, 07:08:32 PM

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mtman1849

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Tomarrow I will stop by Lowes and by 1/8 inch hardward cloth Primer and paint and finish hopefully will install saturday.

Bee-Bop

If you are going to use 1/8 inch I would think you might as well leave it open, as some do.

Most SSB use 7 wire or 8 wire to keep the bees from passing thru.

Everybody do what works best for them.    :-D

Bee-Bop
" If Your not part of the genetic solution of breeding mite-free bees, then You're part of the problem "

HAB

If you've got SHB a West SHB Trap added now would be really nice.

broke-t

1/8 inch is #8 hardware cloth. They are the same.

Johnny

randydrivesabus

i'd call lowes before spending the gas money to find they don't have what you want. but maybe your lowes is nearby.

mtman1849

well lowes don't have it so i will wait till friday and stop by this hardware store that is not part of a chain their motto is if we don't have it you don't need it

HAB


Bee-Bop

Sorry about that post;

Yes you are correct # 8 wire is 1/8 in..
When he said he was going to Lowes, it just struck me as 1/4 in. as that is the smallest  I have ever found at any Lowes.

Ace Hardware shows #8 in their web catalog, I have been to every Ace Hardware in a 50 mile radius, all say it is a miss print and unaviable. However they will special order me a 100 ft. roll of # 8 for something like $300.00.

I wish I had a Ace Hardware like HAB has, in hopelessly lost land, were ever that may be, that does stock # 8 wire by the foot.

Bee-Bop
" If Your not part of the genetic solution of breeding mite-free bees, then You're part of the problem "

rast

Fools argue; wise men discuss.
    --Paramahansa Yogananda

qa33010

Try local Mom and Pop hardware stores.  They have been the best I've found for finding what I need.  They are a little more pricey but I think worth it.  Only place I've found 1/8" or 1/7" screen to use.  I took a measuring stick along to make sure of the screen size.
Everyone said it couldn't be done. But he with a chuckle replied, "I won't be one to say it is so, until I give it a try."  So he buckled right in with a trace of a grin.  If he had a worry he hid it and he started to sing as he tackled that thing that couldn't be done, and he did it.  (unknown)

mtman1849

I bought the wire this week thought I was buying gold $3.10 a foot for 24 in wide bought 5 ft  man there has got to be a cheaper way

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steve

Yo Lexington, I'm sorry it's a little after the fact, but if you're ever in Wilkes county stop by Porter's Hardware in Roaring River off of Hwy268 they got rolls of #8 hardware cloth in the basement for around a buck'89 a running foot.
              Steve 

SgtMaj

mtnman, I've been trying to figure out what those rotating things are for... in picture three by the hammer.  Is that used to add an extra entrance?