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AZ hive shed - Large window framing
A few notes.
I drew this window framing for someone who wanted to add a large window in an existing shed. I have a different video if you are building from the ground up.
ua-cam.com/video/UNy6fnwCXRY/v-deo.html
There are many ways to frame a header. I drew the simplest and cheapest way to build one that can safely span 8'. A nice addition, if you have the room, would be a flat 2"x4" on top and bottom of the header. If you need to lower the header, just frame in studs above (or make a bigger header).
As a rule of thumb... The larger the opening, the larger the header lumber needs to be. (ie The minimum width for openings (with no center jack studs) are... 2x4s for 8'...2x6 for 12 '....2x8 for 16'....Bigger is always better.) Any residential window, over 4' wide, should have 2 jack studs on each side. Because this is a shed, I feel confident that one jack stud would do (if space is a concern) and you can definitely get away w one if a center jack stud is added. You can also cut into the existing shed corners, to add to the opening's width, but that gets a bit advanced. I think it's best to build a header that spans the whole wall and doesn't need a center stud, so more hives can be added easily, in the future.
I drew a plywood box for the storage below the hives, to maximize the space below for storage containers. If you have the room (and a door is not in the way) a simpler way would be to just build a shelf from some 2x4s on edge, across the width of the shed (covered w plywood) , from side wall framing to side wall framing.
Before you start cutting......
You may want to put up a flat 2x4 that spans the ceiling joist, and a couple of temp braces (post), nailed to the flat 2x4 (to support the ceiling), before you cut away the existing studs. Personally, I typically cut away all of the existing studs from inside of the shed (leaving the siding in place) then framing the new wall from within, and then cutting away the siding wherever a hole is needed.
Just be careful.
A link to our Facebook group. AZ Hive creators. A place to design and build AZ hives. groups/1388921391159912/ Come find us.
Any and all questions and comments are welcome below.
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  • @georgiekwoie5298
    @georgiekwoie5298 Рік тому

    Know this is a bit of an old question but the “dragon tail” can be found on diabolo focus I think they are based in Berlin and ship worldwide. They have a video of them using the dragon tail with, I believe, a normal triple bearing diabolo. As for passing the “dragon” around, I think one would have to first learn how to pass a vertex diabolo around. I hope that helps.

  • @edwarnock9884
    @edwarnock9884 2 роки тому

    I really like this plan. I would consider the following for our area. Looking at the overhanging roof, which also needs to be adjusted to your latitude. You want winter sun on the front of your bee house, and conversely no sun on the front in the summer months. I also would see an advantage to roof or attic ventilation that can be opened up for warm weather or sealed shut for colder weather. In my climate temps can range from just above zero at night to 100 degrees plus in summer. These warm temps alone are enough to cause wax to melt in a hive under direct sun. We used Langstroth hives back in the seventies and eighties, but today's sun is a bit hotter than it was back then due to magnetic changes (weakening) of the Magnetosphere.

  • @trunggiangnguyen3235
    @trunggiangnguyen3235 3 роки тому

    You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do

  • @rinkevichjm
    @rinkevichjm 3 роки тому

    Frame spacers not shown

  • @kennethsmith9995
    @kennethsmith9995 3 роки тому

    Amazing...incredible...And very appreciated. Thank you for honoring Andy with this.

  • @radheshyama16
    @radheshyama16 4 роки тому

    Can someone in or near Tooele build a Slovenian Bee House for us?

  • @vatos80
    @vatos80 4 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/DujBsWOu5Ro/v-deo.html

  • @markdelpiere4788
    @markdelpiere4788 4 роки тому

    Thank you soooo much for posting this - will be a great help as we our just starting the construction of a bee house! We decided to go the route of a Slovenian style bee house due to the climate we live in - central mountains of Colorado at 8675' elevation and, well, cold . We are planning on using Drebbieville hives from Georgia in the shed. We've had OK results using standard Langstroth hives protected behind a wind/critter fence and utilizing Bee Cozy hive wraps in the winter, but feel that this will give the bees a better chance.

    • @JAleksandr
      @JAleksandr 4 роки тому

      Mark Delpiere let me know when you get it done!!! I’m east of C.Springs and would love to check it out!!!

  • @tichersacbe3279
    @tichersacbe3279 4 роки тому

    Why don't you use a fishing hook lock? There are some that have almost the same shape.

  • @SeriouS5AMiAm
    @SeriouS5AMiAm 5 років тому

    Make that part with some wire yourself?... Is probably easy,..

  • @gabetrejo1946
    @gabetrejo1946 5 років тому

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  • @paulwoodley489
    @paulwoodley489 5 років тому

    Great help! I tried to join the fb group but haven’t had an acceptance or rejection yet, can you look into this? I’d love to see what people are talking about and chat with like minded people!

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 5 років тому

    Lol!! Who down votes a question? Well...two so far. It's a crazy world. :) Be goofy!

  • @anjajansen3560
    @anjajansen3560 5 років тому

    I saw this video too, and did some research based on your translations.. if you google on 'hula diabolo tail', you'll find tons! Generally the attachment things are included with the dragon tail streamer. Looks like the 'hula diabolo' is a certain brand which is compatible with these tails. They have diabolos, and monobolos. If you look closely at the video, they use monobolos, but I have seen these kind of diabolos with tails in another video (look for diabolo dragon). Aliexpress has a dragon tail streamer for the hula diabolo as well, but sadly they don't seem to sell Hula diabolos or monobolos. I have yet to find them!

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 5 років тому

      Thank you Anja Jansen. A quick search of "hula diabolo tail", definitely opened up a new world of possibilities! I also (after a very brief look) haven't found the Hula diabolo, that you mentioned. Do you know what makes it different from say , the diabolos in the video? No worries, either way, I'll do some more research, when I have a bit more time. For the record, I bought some traditional konzhus from Walmart online, no less. lol. This one.. www.walmart.com/ip/Sundia-Traditional-Chinese-Yo-Yo-One-Sided-Diabolo-Monobolo/105652571 I believe it was shipped from here.... (Fairview, PA) www.yoyosam.com/ It's an affordable all plastic, no bearing one, but good enough to kick off our journey. :) A little more practice and we may be ready to upgrade. I "talked" to a very helpful guy online. He said that the Kongzhu's bearings spun opposite of the diabolos sold in the US. Do you know anything about that? I looked up Ailexpress after another video comment suggested it. Have you ever used them? I'm not really sure I understand what an "associate" type of online store is, but some brief research tells me it is similar to retailers offering products on Amazon. I tried to share the Ailexpress link w my juggling club but, unfortunately, "that type" of link is apparently forbidden on FB. Weird. Thanks again!! I really appreciate the input! :).

    • @anjajansen3560
      @anjajansen3560 5 років тому

      I have ordered a few items via Aliexpress before, yes :) It is, indeed, like Amazon: there are many different shops on there. All with their own service. Usually the service is pretty good (refund when things don't arrive or are broken), but often they use images of a product made from better materials, so you'll have to look out for that. Always read the reviews.. and if something is super cheap, expect cheap quality ;) But then, still.. it'll cost you less money :P

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 5 років тому

      @@anjajansen3560 Thanks again. :)

  • @danielwnyman
    @danielwnyman 6 років тому

    The floor under the hives are for insulation, necessary if the winter temperature goes under 40 degrees! Normally the size are dimensioned whit the golden-ratio to be more "harmonic" in the shape. For example: if the width are 102" then the depth are 165".

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      Thanks for the response Daniel. Others have mentioned the need for the insulation under the hives (colder climates) and even partially open in more temperate climates to promote airflow. That being said, do you have any thoughts on why the designer left off the sub-floor under the hives? The best guess/opinion that I have heard, so far, is because it may leave an inaccessible space, prone to mold and mildew. Any thoughts? Thanks again.

    • @danielwnyman
      @danielwnyman 6 років тому

      @@cacurious There should not be possible for any mould or mildew to grow, it should be built so hi of (from) the ground that the wood-material don't get wet (depends on the mount of precipitation on the site and how it distributed over the year (how vet the ground are and over how long period's). My guess is that its just a wast of material and time to build the ground floor there under, because of the reason you mentioned. And yes, the higher air-moister level or the higher air-temperatures are the more important there are for air-flow true the hives and the building. So any diseases not get hold and the same with moulds and mildew.

  • @rapunzeleh546
    @rapunzeleh546 6 років тому

    i built a bee 'house' last winter, in pieces, in my workshop, so as soon as there was enough snow gone, i could put it together outside so it was built when i got my new nucs (could heat the space so they didn't fly for two days from new zealand to come to canada in the snow and dark!)... just recently found the slov hives, so over the winter i want to build some and move the girls into that - have you found the plans for the actual hives? have seen a few pictures and some sketchy diagrams...

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      Rapunzel, Come on over to the AZ Hive creators Facebook page. facebook.com/groups/1388921391159912/ Look under the files section. There are some amazing plans there. (Some of the sketchier ones, may be mine...I apologize. ;) Just keep in mind that many people who seem to design their own AZ hives have done so around their individual needs. That being said, it's a great collection of very clever (and nice) DIY Beekeepers.

    • @rapunzeleh546
      @rapunzeleh546 6 років тому

      not sure iif you're remotely interested but... i'm in british columbia, zone 4 at 4000 ft. last year we had a few 1-2 week stretches with -35c... i had insulation around the hives and little heaters IN the hives, but still had huge losses - heartbreaking when you open the hive in the spring and only see a few signs of life.... so i built my bee house, but also 'pimped' my hives... WS1209 thermostats with little 12v 12 heaters in each hive... 2x100 w solar panels plus a 400w wind turbine power 10 220ah 6v batteries (which sounds like a ridiculous amount but i had them from an old project and the batteries are probably 8 years old), plus a secondary set based on AC just in case the batteries die. also built a solar furnace out of an old sliding door panel and about 100 dog food cans, and that has a pipe that goes into the beehouse, which has a fan inside and ANOTHER ws1209 that turns on the fan when it gets to a certain temp.. even with snow on the ground, with a bit of sun, the air coming in is always around 40-50C so it heats the house up nicely.... gives me an opp to put some flowers and some crystallized honey and some water out so they can at least get a chance to stretch their wings. just watiting for an arduino so i can cut a 4" hole in the side, and put a servo powered door in... i put the entrances on the inside of the house, so i have to open the doors to let them out - a few years ago i had them flying around on sunny days, and ended up spending hours walking around picking up bees in the snow and warming them back up again... with the servo door and arduino i can do some logic - if the temp outside is above X and the time is between A and B, then open the door. maybe overkill, but the technology is easy to use, and the themostats are about a 1.25 on aliexpress, so if it makes their lives better, why not? nice thing about the house is i can build the az hives, turn on the oil heater in the beehouse to get it up to warm temps, and move them at any time - don't have to wait until spring. and checking hives during the winter is nicer for all of us!

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      @@rapunzeleh546 That is absolutely amazing!! I love hearing about the bees, but especially the clever use of alternative, up-cycled materials. A man after my own frugalness! I have been building myself a small place and attempting to incorporate as many, alternative energy, type ideas as I can, including a solar heater similar to yours. I am also running a length of solid galv pipe in my attic, in an attempt to recapture some of that heat, as well. I hope you will consider posting a video or some pics of your amazing project. If not on UA-cam, maybe Facebook. Keep me in mind if you do. I would enjoy seeing your project.

    • @rapunzeleh546
      @rapunzeleh546 6 років тому

      well... not a man, but i DID do a video just a little while ago - might put it on youtube... it won't be the steven spielberg fancy-pants editted videos that most people do... so if you don't mind that, i'll put it up so you can see... i'm planning on finishing reviving an old chicken barn in much the same way... it's what happens when you mix a nerd with an animal lover i guess.

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      @@rapunzeleh546 My apologies. :) I should've been more aware of the user name. Yes, please do post your video, and let me know when you do. "Spielberg fancy-pants" videos are not a requirement. Trust me, if they were, my videos would remain in boxes, where they belong. lol

  • @dailylife6432
    @dailylife6432 6 років тому

    CAN ANYONE DO A STEP BY STEP CONSTRUCTION VIDEO OF THE AZ hive without all of the 3d and fly through videos that really don't show anything.????? thanks

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      Nice of you to volunteer, Roy. Here's a great place to start.....ua-cam.com/video/UsHRGDvN4sM/v-deo.html

  • @kathrineevans6075
    @kathrineevans6075 6 років тому

    like!!

  • @clairedavis2249
    @clairedavis2249 6 років тому

    dude what is this

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 6 років тому

      Clarie....It's a stupid video, shared between two dads, who are intentionally mis--remembering exaggerated memories of their own misspent youthful adventures, so they can share knowing glances across a conversation huddle, while waiting their turn to share..."Oh yeah...My son did...", stories, while drinking an amazing IPA and inhaling the majestic fumes emitted by a lesser creature who had the misfortune to be made tastier by simmering. ;) Since you asked. ;) Seize life.

  • @chrisbarry4584
    @chrisbarry4584 7 років тому

    Nice work! Did you design the hive in SetchUp and are your plans available for woodworkers?

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Hey Chris. Thank you. Personally, I would've gone w more of a question mark after "Nice work". lol Yes, Sketchup was the program I used. I was trying to learn the Sketchup program, while simultaneously trying to understand the AZ hive. My plans are flawed, but well intention-ed. Please use them (with extreme caution) as more of a guide of the "principles" of an AZ hive (ie...3/8" bee space...easily removable rods and dividers (excluders), insulated fronts, room for feeders, within the hive, and accessible back doors.....etc) A beautiful system, and as a woodworker, a challenge readily accepted. :) Please accept this long winded response as an early apology for the many mistakes that I am certain that I have made in these plans. They were mostly a way for my very visual brain to share ideas and ask questions within our little AZ designers FB group. A place that you will find, far more knowledgeable, actual experts, about AZ hives. facebook.com/groups/1388921391159912/ One of the most generous, amazing, digital worlds that I know. Join us. :)

  • @chrisbarry4584
    @chrisbarry4584 7 років тому

    Nice work! Did you design the hive in SetchUp and are your plans available for woodworkers?

  • @thrivingwithtanner
    @thrivingwithtanner 7 років тому

    That one leg back flip is awesome!! You guys Rock!

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Tanner!!!! (Side note.... Is this what it feels like to win something?? :) ) I am not gonna lie..my stupid, goofy, amazing "kids", with one amazing,flip, turned our kiteboarding vacation, into a slackline vacation. Damn I'm lucky. :) Seize life!

  • @kathrineevans6075
    @kathrineevans6075 7 років тому

    Love this video! Thanks for keeping the memories....

  • @mackenzieevans4102
    @mackenzieevans4102 7 років тому

    I love it!!!! ❤️❤️

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 7 років тому

    For the sake of full disclosure..... The link below is the, far better, and original video made by Barefoot Modern. ua-cam.com/video/yg9_yE_iYJo/v-deo.html I just chopped up their original work and made this "fan made video", because that's how my goofy brain works. (Shhh...I have connections in the band as well as with their photographer. ;) ) Seize life!

  • @mygreenfroggy
    @mygreenfroggy 7 років тому

    you use 8 3/8 for foundation height, but wax foundations are 8 1/2

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Thanks for pointing that out Ruth Beaty. (I will take all of the help I can get. :) For now, I am using the dimensions of a plastic foundation. This may change as the project comes together. As you may know, the whole hive dimensions will be based on the frame size + 3/8", so getting this right is important. Why not come on over to our little facebook group and help us figure out the design of the AZ hive. Lot's of brilliant, generous Beeks, can be found there. facebook.com/groups/1388921391159912/ Thanks again. :)

    • @mygreenfroggy
      @mygreenfroggy 7 років тому

      Monsieur Loyal If you use a frame height of 9 1/2 it will work with wax or plastic. ;o) I am working on the same idea, btw.

    • @mygreenfroggy
      @mygreenfroggy 7 років тому

      Monsieur Loyal Oh, and it's Mike. I'm signed in on my wife's account.

    • @edwarnock4534
      @edwarnock4534 6 років тому

      So is it not necessary to use wire in the frames? I live where the temps reach 100 to 108° f regularly and warm weather last from July to September. Keeping hives in shaded areas is an absolute must. I am wondering if wire in the foundation would help the comb stand up better?

  • @modology
    @modology 7 років тому

    the music is distracting and so is the voice.

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      modology There is still hope....... ua-cam.com/video/JGBih1YNtds/v-deo.html

    • @MrBiggameslayer
      @MrBiggameslayer 5 років тому

      Monsieur Loyal that is hilarious. Lol.

  • @welam1239
    @welam1239 7 років тому

    Please finish your drawing I would really like to build your AZ Hive ! These are great Drawing that will help people save millions and millions of bees ! Thank you so much !

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Thank you WELAM123. Why not come on over and help me figure it out? Facebook Group.....AZ hive creators ....facebook.com/groups/1388921391159912/?ref=bookmarks I will take all of the help I can get. :)

  • @welam1239
    @welam1239 7 років тому

    Awesome Job Please keep going on your drawing of a complete A Z Hive ! Thank you very much !

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Thank you WELAM123. I appreciate your kind words. :)

  • @shilohhillmusic
    @shilohhillmusic 7 років тому

    That was absolutely beautiful! You should be very proud of him!

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 7 років тому

      Thank you, buddy. That means the world, coming from you. :)

  • @littledivasings
    @littledivasings 8 років тому

    The best gift ever... XOXO Happy Birthday!!!!

  • @kathrineevans6075
    @kathrineevans6075 9 років тому

    I really like the tucker kid. he looks awesome

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 9 років тому

      +kathrine evans LOL. He is awesome!! :)

  • @Rowzgirl
    @Rowzgirl 11 років тому

    How nice! Just went to my first Anything's Possible gathering. Loved it, love this! Rose Wilson

    • @cacurious
      @cacurious 11 років тому

      Thank you so much Rose! I hope to see ya "out there" soon! :)

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 11 років тому

    It is my genuine pleasure.  Thank you, so much, for pointing me in the right direction w that pedal. It's brilliant!

  • @AndrayTheDutchman
    @AndrayTheDutchman 11 років тому

    Dude! That is so awesome! And thanks for the credits!

  • @kathrineevans6075
    @kathrineevans6075 11 років тому

    I like to watch to see what is happening NEXT!!!! Keep the videos coming!!!!!!!!

  • @songstylist1
    @songstylist1 12 років тому

    Cannot wait!!

  • @lastgoodid
    @lastgoodid 12 років тому

    Sweet....

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 12 років тому

    I tried to hang my "Vistmas" card, but the nail broke my monitor. :)

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 12 років тому

    Thank you so much!..... Their mother did a really great job smoothing out the gene pool. :)

  • @MsNaVeEn6
    @MsNaVeEn6 12 років тому

    Adorable kids... beautiful video...

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 12 років тому

    Thank you! By the looks of it, we must've been beside each other all day. :) Too Funny!

  • @TheMick26
    @TheMick26 12 років тому

    Very nice video! I like the way you put it all together. Looks like y'all had as great a time as my bunch did! It was an awesome sight for sure. I noticed at 3:34 you caught that beautiful sunset, too! I was on the hill by then a made a short time-lapse of that as well (not posted). I stopped it prematurely, so I could make some photos of the night glow. Again, thanks for sharing! Take care, Mick

  • @bellabelliboo
    @bellabelliboo 12 років тому

    This is good!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @cacurious
    @cacurious 12 років тому

    I better get at least 3 likes!! :)