Thanks.
@ Roger - have you tried using these? If so, are they as awkward to separate as Manley frames?
Thanks, it's useful to know because their frames are so much cheaper than anywhere else outside the sales.The spacer doesn't run the whole length of the side bar. I'd say they're not much more stickyy than standard hoffmans.
Not sure how that works. Sorry.If you buy side bars from China they are the wrong way around, so the flat side of a british one will butt up to a flat side of a chinese one but still workable if not correct
Thanks.
@ Roger - have yn ou tried using these? If so, are they as awkward to separate as Manley frames?
interesting link about lang frames
http://beesource.com/product-reviews/wood-frames-for-the-langstroth-hive/
I like the quality of the frames, used some last year with many more made up with plastic foundation for introduction this year. No problems separating frames so far.
One issue to be aware of is the thickness of the lugs, they are thicker than UK manufactured frames and are tapered. I have reduced mine to match existing frames to maintain same top bee space.
Hope this helps.
if you do not mind me asking who did you get your first frames from ? as the mann lake are the correct thickness for lang frames
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