We got back the other day but have been very busy. House survived but has damage one cracked window, roof, ceiling, and carpet. Also please keep an eye open...
I would be thankful if everyone could and would send me pictures, descriptions, time of bloom and what is gathered from the flower of all plants in your area. ...
What would you like to have in a Beekeepers "Yard and Hive record and maintenance" computer program. We are about to start production on such a program you...
Hi Sammy, I appreciate that you are automating your record book. The big feature that I am looking for is a PDA interface. I use a PocketPC for lots of ...
... I am working right now to get the Bidata to function properly with my Bidata and my palm/symbol scanner. I have just investigated in a new PDA compiler...
There is a freeware program on the web for PC soundcard that will let you observe and record low frequency audio sounds. It is called Spectrum Lab. It...
Hello Stan Thanks for your information. I haven't got any experience with sound analyzing but it is very interesting for me and I hope I will try it once. ...
Predrag Cvetkovic
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Stan: You mean the one produced by DL4YHF, originally for radio amateur usage ? Another reasonably priced one - but not free - is SigView. What prompted your...
Hello! Anybody interested in RFID support in Bidata! It is possible for me to add this facility to PPC 2003 systems (Socketscan) If interested I will make it...
I am new to beekeeping (actually dont even have bees yet). I was looking around the net for plans to "build your own extractor" and I ran across this site ...
Certainly one can harvest honey that way, but it seems a shame to make the girls start over year to year building comb. When the question first arrived I was...
I have got a request from a person using my software on a Palm, if it would run on a HP iPAQ hw6515 Messenger. I must say no, but I can (have it compiled for a...
In a message dated 04/08/2006 19:33:47 GMT Standard Time, ryarnell@... writes: Certainly one can harvest honey that way, but it seems a shame to make...
The tim erequired to build such a contraption would outweigh the $ 250 or less you'd pay to buy a good used extractor or perhaps a bottol of the line new...
When it comes to my own beekeeping, I go the way of Matt. I drive over to a friend's place and borrow his nice stainless steel 9-frame extractor. But a big...
The bicycle extractor is not a bad idea. If it could be taken to possibly a 15-21 speed assembly, it could have alot of potential. You actually could use a...
The Richards Family
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A 90 degree drive link is easily obtained by cannibalising the arse-end of any small junked outboard motor (i did this to make an old kayak pedal-propellor...
All of my bicycles have featured wheels that ran on axles parallel to the ground. All but one (really cheap) hand crank extractors have applied power to a...
I remember many years ago seeing an ancient extractor that had a horizontal spindle. I never saw it working. It was against (fixed to?) a garage wall and was...
What depth are the frames that you would be spinning? An old washer would make a decent starting point for a home built extractor. The Whirlpool built unit...
After harvesting, some are buying new wax to replace what they have removed! some are also sorry about putting extra workload at the bees when pressing ...
Hello all- I've worked up a design for a ~16 frame radial extractor based on a Rubbermaid "Brute" food-grade trash can. It's set up for a 1/2" drill drive, or...
Use a pulley to drive the unit. Most belts have enough flex that you can twist it 90 degrees between pulleys over a reasonable distance. Using a bicycle to...
After harvesting, some are buying new wax to replace what they have removed! some are also sorry about putting extra workload at the bees when pressing ...