

Mann Lake FR812 100-Pack Unassembled Grooved Top and Bottom Endbars Without Holes, 6-1/4-Inch
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Ibrahim Salami
> 24 hourGreat!!!
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Larry
> 24 hourTotal junk. The quality of these Cuts have so much slop in them they just fall apart during assembly. The bee spacing is only 3/16 in duh. Read the other reviews. The be spacing should be 3/8 in. Anybody that said that these are good frames does not know honey bees. The image posted is two different frames from two different manufacturers. Mann Lake had the poorest quality of cuts, of any frames I have seen. I am also putting together a hive body from Mann Lake, it is also junk quality cuts and they do not want to stand behind their product. Pay a couple dollars more and buy them from better be or may apiary and you will get what you pay for
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Josh
> 24 hourFits together very well
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Steve. Gammon
> 24 hourI was totally impressed great wood no knots from what I can see easy to assemble well worth the money actually really cheap just like $1.03 per frame but the quality is fantastic the frames I’ve brought premade Where junk wood was used so I was very pleased to see great wood
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QueenPeachesN64
> 24 hourTheir decent frames I just pre drill holes and run a wood screw in each corner holds great and u can take um back apart if u need to.
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Dp boling
> 24 hourClean material, everything fits and packaged well. Frames are in my hives.
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Sharon Bryant
> 24 hourGreat company. Great product, nice and strong and always fits together well.
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Royall Clark
> 24 hourCant beat the price when you live in Hawaii! .76 cents apiece and free shipping!! I was cutting mine to save a few bucks but at this price, it isnt worth the bother. All the pieces were cut from very nice wood blanks and the fit was very good. The components fit together with just enough interference without having to beat them in nor did they fall apart. I assembled 100 of them with glue and staples using an assembly jig in just over an hour.... I just placed an order for another box of 100.
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Donna Buck
> 24 hourGreat items
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Shane Mirkovich
> 24 hourI measured the space between frames, and it is .20 which is less than the .25 minimum required for bees to travel between the sides of the frames. Bees will always have to go over top or under bottom to get to the other side but worse they will try to glue the frames together with propolis. bees build excess comb in a space larger than 3/8 inch. Bees will fill any space less than 1/4 inch with propolis. Therefore, a space between 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch is in a range of acceptable bee space, with 5/16 inch an average that is most acceptable by beekeepers.