I must have watched this video a few times now. I too have made a few nucs like this but with a larger too and bottom. No scrap left. I love how you make it look easy,fun to watch,Thanks.
Good video sir, I would make the openings 3/4" instead of 2 1/2". The reason for this is that generally speaking NUCS are weak hives, and the smaller you can make the opening, the easier it is for the small amount of bees inside a NUC to protect the entrance and the resources they have gathered inside the NUC. Besides that it matches the 3/4" opening on standard entrance reducers, and I think entrance reducers have a 3/4" opening for the exact reason i mentioned here.
You should do wood working videos you have to bee the fastest table saw person I ever seen Going to build four of these today great video thanks hope mine turn out half as nice as yours
The only issue I have with this design is that they are shorter then a regular bee box. Yes you save material and you don't have to dado the ends but it keeps you from really using them in there full potential.
The only problem with your lid modification is trying to pry that lid off after the bees glue it down. Maybe why we use inner covers with telescoping lids
The lid is longer than the box. That's what the plans called for, not sure why. It's not a problem, I always slide it forward to kind of overhang the opening.
I have read those concerns as well, but had seen lots of people using plywood and even osb which has much more glue, with no problems. I have been using them over a year with good results. Thanks for the comment!
I must have watched this video a few times now. I too have made a few nucs like this but with a larger too and bottom. No scrap left. I love how you make it look easy,fun to watch,Thanks.
Good video sir, I would make the openings 3/4" instead of 2 1/2". The reason for this is that generally speaking NUCS are weak hives, and the smaller you can make the opening, the easier it is for the small amount of bees inside a NUC to protect the entrance and the resources they have gathered inside the NUC. Besides that it matches the 3/4" opening on standard entrance reducers, and I think entrance reducers have a 3/4" opening for the exact reason i mentioned here.
I can tell you are a good carpenter I noticed how straight everything has to be! I caught till I start making some!
Thanks!
You should do wood working videos you have to bee the fastest table saw person I ever seen Going to build four of these today great video thanks hope mine turn out half as nice as yours
Thanks! I hope your nucs turned out great. Good luck with your bees!
Great video, cheers. I'll be using some of your tips today.
Thanks. Good luck!
Awesome!! Thanks
Made 4 today it was so easy because of your video. Thanks
wish you were in the Uk. I would buy a few!
Great vid!
Thanks!
Nice video, I plan to make one for myself and maybe side hustle a bit making them. I hope you're happy with yourself......
Awesome, I hope it works out for you.
The only issue I have with this design is that they are shorter then a regular bee box. Yes you save material and you don't have to dado the ends but it keeps you from really using them in there full potential.
Great video. Please tell me why you make the lid longer than it needs to be. Thanks.
Not sure why the designed it that way. I think it helps cover the entrance and keep rain out.
Quick and to the point , thanks
You're welcome. Thanks!
The only problem with your lid modification is trying to pry that lid off after the bees glue it down. Maybe why we use inner covers with telescoping lids
That's a good point. Thanks for the comment!
thanks for your time . very helpful I need to make a lest 10
Good luck with your bees and thanks for watching!
Great video. Are these Nuc boxes full depth so I can use full depth frames.
Yes
Outstanding
Thanks!
is there a space now under the telescopic cover you made ? I see you could push forward. Is that gap at the top a problem? thanks
The lid is longer than the box. That's what the plans called for, not sure why. It's not a problem, I always slide it forward to kind of overhang the opening.
Very, very nice!
Thanks!
How do you make your rip fence for your table saw? And how do you keep it straight from one side without it going crooked?
I bought the fence with the saw from Grizzly. You should be able to adjust your fence to be able to tighten it enough to keep it from shifting on you.
Did you use primer on the boxes? The paint came out great on these boxes
No primer, just indoor/outdoor latex paint. Thanks for watching!
Where did you get your metal ruler. That's a nice one!
I got it from Grizzly. ua-cam.com/video/ElRPx3l5-vU/v-deo.html
Ventilation?
Was your frames tight against the front and the back? I built one using same plan and my frames was tight against the front and the back
No I didn't have any issues with tight frames. I wonder if your lumber was thicker??
Good Morning.
I would like some information from you.
here in brazil make box for beehive with naval plywood, is that correct?
Yes. Any exterior or marine plywood should work.
Can I ask what type of paint you used to paint these
It's sherwin Williams exterior latex. The cheapest one they had.
What type of paint do you use on them
Latex exterior
What size nails or staples are using in your gun?
18 gauge 1/4 inch crown staples. Thanks for watching!
good job buddy
Thanks!
What thickness plywood did you use?
1/2 inch
@@SoatMon If i used 3/4 plywood would i use the same measurements from the plans ?
@Danny Pacheco Thank you very much !
This one is for langstroth size ?
Yes, langstroth frames fit these nucs.
How did they work out?
Great! I plan to build another set.
Isn't the glue used in plywood bad for bees?
I have read those concerns as well, but had seen lots of people using plywood and even osb which has much more glue, with no problems. I have been using them over a year with good results. Thanks for the comment!
GOOD VIDEO SIR
Thanks!
thank u
You're welcome!
Excuse me can anyone tell me how I may use those plans to create a brood box, or honey super on top of the nuc
I wouldn't go stacking half inch thick plywood boxes. If you plan on that then use 3/4 inch thick wood
Basically the exact same way just minus a floor, roof and entrance
Can this be used as a swarm trap?
absolutely!
Would you recommend the same entry slot or a one inch round hole on the long side of the box for swarm traps?
Nice
Hello
I can’t find the plans... anyone have a link?
Here is the link: beesource.com/build-it-yourself/5-frame-nuc-d-coates-version/