Fantastic video Gruffyd. I like the simplicity and practicality of your design. I'm currently setting up a new apiary site an will try and emulate your design. Where I'd you purchase the nine inch hollow breeze blocks from please? Thanks in advance. Aberdeenshire.
Hi David, Thank you 😊 glad you found the video useful. You can buy them from any builders merchant. They are standard blocks used right over the country.
Yes I would say you need thick wood. I have used 4”x2” in the past and they will bow under the pressure. Paint the stands or use tantalised timber and place them on bricks so their off the floor.
@@gwenyngruffydd All lumber is sized less than it is called. 2x4 is 1.5x3.5 1" lumber is 3/4" I'm 68 and as long as I can remember lumber has been sized small. I remember when a 2x4 was 1.75" x3.75". I guess it so they can get more lumber from a tree. Most lumber, if you don't use it fairly soon after purchase it twists and warps, if left to sit.
Clear, concise, direct to the point. Great video! Thanks from Canada!
Thanks for the comment really appreciate it 😊
@@gwenyngruffydd I've been looking for a hive stand model. Guess whose I'm going with!
Diolch yn fawr!!
Croeso!! 😁👍🏻
Fantastic video Gruffyd. I like the simplicity and practicality of your design. I'm currently setting up a new apiary site an will try and emulate your design. Where I'd you purchase the nine inch hollow breeze blocks from please? Thanks in advance. Aberdeenshire.
Hi David,
Thank you 😊 glad you found the video useful.
You can buy them from any builders merchant. They are standard blocks used right over the country.
@@gwenyngruffydd thanks! I had struggled to find them as I had been looking under the American title of 'conder blocks'. Cheers!
Great video Gruffydd
Thanks!
Is it necessary to use that thicker wood? Will it be safe from worms during rainy season?
Yes I would say you need thick wood. I have used 4”x2” in the past and they will bow under the pressure.
Paint the stands or use tantalised timber and place them on bricks so their off the floor.
Hi Gruffyd, Do Paynes Nucs fit on ok ?
Yes 😊👍🏻
I've found great handbook on woodprix website. Good solutions for everyone I think
I love that Starr!
The lumber looks like a full 2x6.
Hi! Yes it is!
That’s my favourite spec for a hive stand. But I do use 2x4 as well.
I only mentioned it as here in the states most 2x6 are 1.5x5.5. If you want full size you would have to go to a mill.
Harold Keiner really!? What is the reason behind that?
@@gwenyngruffydd All lumber is sized less than it is called. 2x4 is 1.5x3.5 1" lumber is 3/4" I'm 68 and as long as I can remember lumber has been sized small. I remember when a 2x4 was 1.75" x3.75". I guess it so they can get more lumber from a tree. Most lumber, if you don't use it fairly soon after purchase it twists and warps, if left to sit.
Harold Keiner our wood does that too. Unless we buy CLS timber. I think they are sized much smaller too.