I have learned so much about woodworking and beekeeping using your videos. Thank you very much for taking the time to make these informative videos. Much appreciated !
You are AMAZING - I love that you show different methods / tools for the same job, and you explain it as if you are talking to a kid - and that makes it all the more easier for weekend warriors like myself! Kudo's to you and your crew!
Very informative. I am addicted to raw honey so it is time to become a bee keeper. I LOVE woodworking and not afraid of bees so here goes. I live in Maryland and plan to watch all of your videos and use your plans also! I will keep you posted... thanks!
The table saw is a Ridgid 10-inch portable with stand. It is sometimes referred to as a "contractor's saw" because it can fold up and be rolled around. This saw can be found at Home Depot (www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-15-Amp-10-in-Heavy-Duty-Portable-Table-Saw-with-Stand-R4513/100090444) and elsewhere. I really like it. It performs well and is accurate. I would suggest several accessories. A stacked dado blade (I use a Frued) and several additional inserts (such as www.homedepot.com/p/SawStop-Jobsite-Saw-Dado-Zero-Clearance-Insert-TSI-DJB/304901814). Be sure to get an insert that will fit your table saw (the one referenced above may not). Use the inserts to make "zero clearance" inserts.
Found the PDF for the telescoping outer cover on your site. The end of this video mentions a build video for that. I can't find the outer cover video on your page. What's up with that?
I reuse the brushes. They are cheap, but I am cheaper. I use Franklin's Titebond glue (exterior) at it washes out with plain water. You have to clean the brushes as soon as you are done otherwise the glue sets up. I have brushes that have lasted at least a year, maybe longer. As I said, I am cheap.
I have learned so much about woodworking and beekeeping using your videos. Thank you very much for taking the time to make these informative videos. Much appreciated !
You are AMAZING - I love that you show different methods / tools for the same job, and you explain it as if you are talking to a kid - and that makes it all the more easier for weekend warriors like myself! Kudo's to you and your crew!
Great video. I have been using the Michigan Beekeepers hive plans all year to make my hives. Its great to see a video on them. Thank you.
Very informative. I am addicted to raw honey so it is time to become a bee keeper. I LOVE woodworking and not afraid of bees so here goes. I live in Maryland and plan to watch all of your videos and use your plans also! I will keep you posted... thanks!
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A nice clear instructional video, how refreshing
You do a great job!
Very informative and well laid out! Thanks for providing this!
Thanks for the excellent instructional videos...I'm sure I'll be using a few of them this winter to keep me busy!
Great videos! Thank you for doing this. Helped me tons
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
Excellent preparation and content!
Nice job there. I've never heard of painting the inner cover, I thought you leave it bare to help soak up some moisture, mine are anyway. Good video
i love these videos
Thanks I want to be A bee keeper hopefully in the nerve future. Though I'm only 12.
How did it turn out?
Brilliant videos. Could you tell me please what is the make and model of the table saw you use?
The table saw is a Ridgid 10-inch portable with stand. It is sometimes referred to as a "contractor's saw" because it can fold up and be rolled around. This saw can be found at Home Depot (www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-15-Amp-10-in-Heavy-Duty-Portable-Table-Saw-with-Stand-R4513/100090444) and elsewhere. I really like it. It performs well and is accurate. I would suggest several accessories. A stacked dado blade (I use a Frued) and several additional inserts (such as www.homedepot.com/p/SawStop-Jobsite-Saw-Dado-Zero-Clearance-Insert-TSI-DJB/304901814). Be sure to get an insert that will fit your table saw (the one referenced above may not). Use the inserts to make "zero clearance" inserts.
Thanks for your great video's
I love your accent
Found the PDF for the telescoping outer cover on your site.
The end of this video mentions a build video for that.
I can't find the outer cover video on your page. What's up with that?
Thanks
How does painting the inside of your hives work for you are you in a damp area like Washington state I just wonder
Thank for the video
Do you through away the glue brushes, or clean and reuse them, if you reuse them, then how do you clean them.
I reuse the brushes. They are cheap, but I am cheaper. I use Franklin's Titebond glue (exterior) at it washes out with plain water. You have to clean the brushes as soon as you are done otherwise the glue sets up. I have brushes that have lasted at least a year, maybe longer. As I said, I am cheap.
+beekeepersworkshop What brand dado blade do you use and where is it sold? Thanks in advance
B Casey He mention He use a Freud brand dado set a few videos back
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Is this your shop, or are you a professor at a university or college.
It is my humble shop here at home. I am not a professor. Just a beekeeper who likes working in the wood shop and sharing with other beekeepers.