Making candy frames with standard equipment

Started by Tyro, September 30, 2009, 09:06:52 AM

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Tyro

So I have been experimenting and I have figured out a way to make candy frames using standard deep frames (instead of having to build my own frames).  I place tinfoil down on an old bottom board and lay the frame on it.  I roll the excess tinfoil up around the edges of the frames and clamp scrap wood against the frame (this holds the tinfoil in place when the candy is poured in). 

That is it! It works pretty well.  After some practice perfecting the procedure, I am able to get candy frames that weigh between 7-8lbs.






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David LaFerney

Excellent.  What recipe / proceedure do you use to make the candy?
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Tyro

I do use Robo's recipe - and credit him to with the overall idea (at least as far as where I got it from).  My only contribution was to figure out how to make my existing equipment work with it.

Paraplegic Racehorse

Can't tell from the images: are those frames wired or just with pins through the eyelets?
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Tyro

They aren't wired - they are pinned with nails


JWPick

This is just awesome guys! I really do think I would prefer this method over sugar syrup, even for just normal feeding. It prevents unnecessary moisture within the hive and I would guess it also prolongs the "frame" life of the sugar compared to sugar syrup. The part about using existing frames is a plus. I know you used a deep frame, but i would think medium frames would work just as well, just wouldn't have as much per frame. I also enjoy the "low tech" approach to all of the ideas. It makes it more fun and interesting, as well as easy to follow for newbies like myself. Thanks Tyro and Robo for ALL of your contributions! Looking forward to more.