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I wanted to show you guys the demo hive that I finally finished. It is for single stacked medium frames.
Front View
Side View
With the Door Open
Back of Demo Hive
I really like it. I am usually my biggest critic, but I am really pleased with this.
Aidens former kindergarten teacher asked him to come back this year and give a demonstration on beekeeping again. He will be using this as one of the props. The teacher is so excited.
James
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Sweet. Very sweet. Now lets see a couple frames of bees in there.
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Very nice.....
I like how the door is screwed shut, no worry of some kid opening it up.
Great job....
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Very nice. You want to sell one? I have one just like it made for deeps which I modified to also take Dadant deeps, but it's too shallow for two mediums... and mediums are what I run...
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