Duraglit foundation

Started by rickgoose, April 21, 2014, 11:24:39 PM

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rickgoose

Has anyone used Duraglit foundation? Do you like it?

10framer

yes i've used it and no i don't like it.

capt44

I've used it and don't care for it.
The Bees will remove some of the wax and move it, leaving a slick plastic.
Then when they decide to build comb they build burr comb mostly.
I prefer Rite-Cell wax coated.
Richard Vardaman (capt44)

asprince

I tried some once in honey supers. Never again.


Steve
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Vance G

I have drawn out ten thousand sheets of it over my bee keeping life.  Most of it when I started beekeeping and ran 300 hives.  If you drawn it by the box when the bees are on a good flow or feed it in a frame at a time into a brood nest between frames of capped brood, it comes out beautifully.  It was a quantum advance in its day over wiring medium brood let me tell you! 

Now if you have it on your bees at the end of the season or a flow, the bees will indeed strip the wax for spare parts usage elsewhere and ruin the foundation forever.  If it is roughly handled in the cold when newly drawn it is fragile.  I have twenty some pounds of it waiting to be used in supers after I get my detested small cell plastic frames that people make the same slanders against as the duragilt! 

It is like my grandfather said,  If you are going to do something, do it good!  If you are drawing foundation, do it right or you will have a mess no matter what the medium. 

asprince

Vance, maybe I will take another look at it and follow your directions.

Steve
Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resembalance to the first. - Ronald Reagan

10framer

we were using it for deep brood frames in the 80's and we were phasing it out within a few years.  too many bare spots where there should have been comb.  i won't use it again. 

Dimmsdale


drlonzo

Haven't used it but do use the Rite Cell waxed and the bees love it.  Draw it out with no problems.

RHBee

I gave it a try. My bees drew comb everywhere but on it. One super was enough.
Later,
Ray

vmmartin

I have found the bees to draw it out very well.  I bought several hundred sheets from a retiring beek at a fantastic price is the main reason I am using it.  However, it does not hold a candle to plasticell when it comes to durability.  As my Duragilt gets damaged, I am phasing it out. My .02

AliciaH

I started with it, then phased it out.  Unfortunately, I had to use some last year and like before, ended up with bare spots.  I got the idea to cut out the bare spots and see what the bees would do.  Yes, they filled the bare spots in, but all with drone cell.  Maybe it was the time of year they were building? 

In the end, I won't use it if I don't have to.

tefer2


Jim134

I use a lot of this in the early 80's and I would not use it again unless it was free and I would think twice about that.

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biggraham610

Wow, thats sad to hear. I got some, couldnt get a scrap of comb built on it last year, put the box on late chalked it up to that. Have a super on now with it and nothing, Im gonna pull half of it out and checkerboard and see if they will start drawing without foundation.
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