I don't have the equipment to do box joints so saw the ad for EcoBee Box corner braces in one of the bee mags.
Thought this might be a good way to make a simple box with just a couple of cuts.
How do they do? How was your service with the company? would you recommend the company and the product?
General comments
Seriously? eek: After thirty plus years of beekeeping I would place this product on top of the pile labeled "Just plain dumb ideas" of which I have had many. If this product is still available on the market in 10 years I will be very surprised. All the other options available to beekeepers are clearly better.
Albert: When you say you are going to do something, do it. It is not the fault of your customer when you forget to ship items. I made my order on 2/14 and you promised shipping in 3 days. It is now 3/22 and I still have yet to receive my whole PAID FOR order! You have lied to me this entire time... I am not asking for anything I did not pay for but I DID PAY...Now you want additional shipping charges for YOUR mistake? Reprehensible...
Be wary and get EVERYTHING in writing when dealing with Eco Bee Box!
You can get very good prices on woodware if you shop. I know shipping is the back breaker, but I would wager you could buy Westernbee.com budget boxes and get them delivered cheaper than buying wood and those Rube Goldbergs! You must have some southern mills making bee boxes reasonably too! Don't think the $15-$20 boxes are what everyone buys.
You can cut rabbets with a table saw even if you don't have a dado pack.
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