The simple milk crate....

Started by Variable, April 25, 2014, 02:02:09 AM

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Variable

The milk crate. Standard furniture in every dorm room. We have used them as steps and storage. To hold up shelving and our bottoms, including bottom boards.... they are the plastic lightweight cinder block..... A million and one uses!

Well I found another use for the simple crate.

A 6 gallon milk crate is the same length as the outside of a frame. It was like it was meant to bee....



It fits 8 frames with a little room to spare and 9 if you have cut them down for small cell (1 1/4"). It should be deep enough to hold deep frames but I am running all mediums so I can not test fit to be sure.

I did a quick search for this use and turned up nothing. I am sure this is not an original idea (I never have them even when I am sure I must have) but I did not find it reference here.
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drlonzo

Well now that makes me want a few of the 6 gallon milk crates.  I run 8 frame deeps and you're right the depth is there.  Would make great frame holders while working the hives. Not to mention culling frames and putting new ones in.  Love the idea.. Patten it in a hurry!!!

Brother Dave

That is a great use I have a few crates laying around thanks.

BeeMaster2

Not sure I have ever seen a 6 gallon milk crate. I think the ones around here are 4 gallon crates. I will have to check.
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Bush_84

Is there a free source of these? 
Keeping bees since 2011.

Also please excuse the typos.  My iPad autocorrect can be brutal.

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Variable

Quote from: Bush_84 on April 29, 2014, 01:35:18 AM
Is there a free source of these? 

I can not say for sure in your area but I have a friend who works for a large coffee company that is based in Seattle. When they get milk deliveries to their stores they leave the milk crates. They get pilled up next to the dumpster. She will bring me some when I ask as they trash them anyways. Kinda weird practice for the milk delivery people to not reuse the crates but whatever.... I have a half dozen or so lurking around my garage. I have been thinking about lining them with those plastic political yard signs to make swarm traps.....
I want to beelieve.
WA Apiary ID WA14-077
8 medium hives. 5 Langstroth, 3 Nuc
See hive data at
http://twolittleladiesapiary.com/cms/node/6
https://www.facebook.com/twolittleladiesapiary

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