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  1. #1
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    Default Honey Super Cell web site moved

    For those looking for HSC, I'm forwarding this from Mark Hamby:

    Subj: New Web Address for HoneySuperCell
    Date: 01/08/2012 4:23:02 PM Mountain Standard Time
    From: (Mark Hamby)
    To:

    We recently changed our web address.

    www.hscframes.com is the new address for HSC Frames.

    Our frames after a long improvement process are being manufactured
    in North Canton, Ohio.

    Some people may have been unable to reach us, however we have not
    gone anywhere.

    We are now preparing for our spring run and since our manufacturing is
    here in the US we are better able to meet peoples needs.

    Please let your newsgroup know where to find us.

    Cordially,
    Mark Hamby
    760-412-4214
    Michael Bush bushfarms.com/bees.htm "Everything works if you let it."
    My book: ThePracticalBeekeeper.com

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    Am I reading this right? The endbars are 1.43 inches wide?
    Solomon Parker, Parker Farms, Fayetteville Arkansas.
    http://parkerfarms.biz/ http://parkerfarms.blogspot.com/

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    I haven't measured them lately... I don't remember.
    Michael Bush bushfarms.com/bees.htm "Everything works if you let it."
    My book: ThePracticalBeekeeper.com

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    It's nice that mediums are available ...
    BeeCurious............... Trying to think inside the box...

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    Quote Originally Posted by Solomon Parker View Post
    Am I reading this right? The endbars are 1.43 inches wide?
    The endbars on the ones I bought in December measure 36 mm wide and the comb is 24 mm thick. Do the math and you have 12 mm bee space between the combs.

    For the metric challenged: http://www.shoppingsense.ca/convert_mm_to_inches.htm

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    I know I was about to answer a new post asking where HSC moved to, but then my computer rebooted and now I can't find it at all. So here is the answer...

    For those looking for HSC, I'm forwarding this from Mark Hamby:

    Subj: New Web Address for HoneySuperCell
    Date: 01/08/2012 4:23:02 PM Mountain Standard Time
    From: (Mark Hamby)
    To:

    We recently changed our web address.

    www.hscframes.com is the new address for HSC Frames.

    Our frames after a long improvement process are being manufactured
    in North Canton, Ohio.

    Some people may have been unable to reach us, however we have not
    gone anywhere.

    We are now preparing for our spring run and since our manufacturing is
    here in the US we are better able to meet peoples needs.

    Please let your newsgroup know where to find us.

    Cordially,
    Mark Hamby
    760-412-4214

    Also it is available from:
    http://www.simpsonsbeesupply.com/
    www.lappsbeesupplycenter.com/
    Michael Bush bushfarms.com/bees.htm "Everything works if you let it."
    My book: ThePracticalBeekeeper.com

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    Default Re: Honey Super Cell web site moved

    Just saw some of the newly manufactured HSC...

    The old Chinese frames had a slight bend or warp to them, it's a very obvious bend now.

    The plastic does not seem to be the same. The new frames might be lighter and are not at all the same quality. It's hard to imagine that they came from the same molds.

    There was some chipping of the face of the "comb" and each frame had been run over by some type of sander. I'm curious to know if the bees will use the fuzzy-edged, sanded comb.

    I spoke with the owners of "HSC" and they are not pleased with the changes.
    Last edited by BeeCurious; 05-02-2012 at 06:36 PM. Reason: frames "might be" lighter
    BeeCurious............... Trying to think inside the box...

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