There are a lot of designs and ideas out there for assembling Langstroth style hive frames. Here are the details of the one I adapted from others I saw.
This jig works wonderfully - it does not hold the vertical sides in a vice grip, but it doesn't need to. Just enough to keep them in place. And 1/2" PVC pipe works great too (same hole) - I didn't have conduit handy. Thank you!
Yes. A lot of debate whether it is economical, but I do make my own, from mostly construction scraps and crate boards. I'll be posting videos of how I do it soon.
This jig works wonderfully - it does not hold the vertical sides in a vice grip, but it doesn't need to. Just enough to keep them in place. And 1/2" PVC pipe works great too (same hole) - I didn't have conduit handy. Thank you!
thank you for this, it is exactly what I was looking for.
Nice jig. I'd never thought of using a little brush for the glue - i think i'll try that.
Great work thanks for your vids. Old Dan from NC.
Thanks for the dimensions. Easy to follow.
great video been looking around for a frame jig design
I just made one and works great.
I simple made the box and use the ratcheting strap around. Foundation is not problem to install later.
Where are the dimensions you spoke about?
could I have the measurement for the jig, many thanks, just saw the measurements
Looks slick! Please post the inside dimensions of the box you use.
Inside dimensions are 17-7/8" x 14-1/4"
Great Video. How far is the 1 inch hole from the inside part of the box? I could not read the small font on the photo. Thanks
@@mobigfoot 7/8" from inside of box to center of 1" hole
Do you make your own frames
Yes. A lot of debate whether it is economical, but I do make my own, from mostly construction scraps and crate boards. I'll be posting videos of how I do it soon.
Roger's Shop this was my first year beekeeping and I made my own