My younger sister and I LOVE watching your videos!!! Not only do we learn so much from you but you always make us smile and really enjoy it!! Cheers from Northern BC Canada! 💛🐝 -Yara and Malvie
Hi Mark. If you had taken the bare, original box and marked a vertical line up the mid-point of the long side of the box. set your power saw to a depth of, say, 6mm. lay the box on it's side and run a cut up the line. Do this both sides. You may need to make several cuts to make a "trench" wide enough to take the marine ply. Cut the marine ply to size and slide it down the trenches to make your divider.
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm you can stream all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my brother recently xD
I have a tip for ya. Dip your screws into grease or engine oil before trying to screw them in, it acts as a lubricant as it goes in and it will make your drill last twice as long, it also helps the screws last twice as long. Thanks for the videos
Primer used have red lead added to make it stick to the surface. We now have removed all lead from paints. Not sure why it's still pinkk other than due to a colouring agent added so it's easy to identfy as primer.
Hey Lads, having been mucking around in this space my self, that inner lid did you have any issues with ventilation / moisture? I've just added a 20mm hole x 2 in the middle of each of those two nucs at each end underneath the internal lid. I wacked on some SS across them on the outside to stop spiders and that is working well for me! Just a thought! Stay Safe!
Greetings from boise idaho. I like your videos. If you were in a hurry wouldn't be easier to just cut the box in half and put a new side since your stuffs in the mail
One theory for the pink primer is the original mixture used lead, don't know the exact chemical ingredients of the brand you use but it could be colourant or a resin of some kind.
Here in the USA we girls going around in these black shirts with big white letters that says pink. And I'm no! That's clearly black and white. But maybe things are just not black and white if you're a girl. It's all pink. Idk, or I digress as you'd say.
John if you cut the top board up the middle you could inspect each side without the others getting out
I mentioned in the last video or the one before
That would be good.
Pastel colored primer is common. Helps the painter know its primer, and covers well with top coat.
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My younger sister and I LOVE watching your videos!!! Not only do we learn so much from you but you always make us smile and really enjoy it!! Cheers from Northern BC Canada! 💛🐝 -Yara and Malvie
Hi Mark. If you had taken the bare, original box and marked a vertical line up the mid-point of the long side of the box. set your power saw to a depth of, say, 6mm. lay the box on it's side and run a cut up the line. Do this both sides. You may need to make several cuts to make a "trench" wide enough to take the marine ply. Cut the marine ply to size and slide it down the trenches to make your divider.
cut the top board in two so that the two colonies can be inspected individually without effecting the other one
Funny, you were in my pocket 🤣😂😅😅😅. I was cooking.
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for non Australian's " Burnie Board" is chip board that used to be manufactured in Burnie Tasmania
You probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm you can stream all of the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my brother recently xD
@Damon Holden definitely, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :)
Great video Mark. Awesome work 👍👍🐝🐝🐝
I have a tip for ya.
Dip your screws into grease or engine oil before trying to screw them in, it acts as a lubricant as it goes in and it will make your drill last twice as long, it also helps the screws last twice as long.
Thanks for the videos
Primer used have red lead added to make it stick to the surface. We now have removed all lead from paints. Not sure why it's still pinkk other than due to a colouring agent added so it's easy to identfy as primer.
Hey Lads, having been mucking around in this space my self, that inner lid did you have any issues with ventilation / moisture? I've just added a 20mm hole x 2 in the middle of each of those two nucs at each end underneath the internal lid. I wacked on some SS across them on the outside to stop spiders and that is working well for me! Just a thought! Stay Safe!
Greetings from boise idaho. I like your videos. If you were in a hurry wouldn't be easier to just cut the box in half and put a new side since your stuffs in the mail
And of course no one noticed the different top cover.... 🤣🤣🤣
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One theory for the pink primer is the original mixture used lead, don't know the exact chemical ingredients of the brand you use but it could be colourant or a resin of some kind.
I make 1/12 scale bee hives for collectors. I will post a picture one day soon on your Facebook page.
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Here in the USA we girls going around in these black shirts with big white letters that says pink. And I'm no! That's clearly black and white. But maybe things are just not black and white if you're a girl. It's all pink. Idk, or I digress as you'd say.