Handmade hive products direct from an urban bee keeper based in Kingston Upon Hull, England. I occassionally make cigar box instruments and restore intruments so sell uke & guitar parts. For info on my bees check out http: hivemindandme.blogspot.com
Location: United KingdomMember since: 05 Aug, 2003
Just what I ordered. The seller was great and even gave a gesture of goodwill for dispatching the items slightly past the expected time. Arrived fine. Great seller and would use again
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Arrived on time, well packaged, as described, good price. Excellent service. Thanks
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Very fast delivery and great communication. Very professional business service. Truly recommend it and thank you
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High quality product, as described and fast delivery due to the very kind attention of the sellet. Wonderful eBayer, with great communication and concern. Highly recommend. Thank you.
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Perfect, as described and arrived on time. Would use this supplier again.
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Awesome, as described. Packaged well, arrived safely and quickly. Thank you.
Brand New Auger Post Hole Borer Drill 127mm - Fence Digger - 5 inch
10 Feb, 2017
Did the job wet clay
I used this auger to sink a hop post a meter into heavy clay. There were no stones or buried obstructions and the auger performed brilliantly.
As I dug lower and the clay was denser it became more difficult to pull the auger till I settled on a technique of turning the auger a little, pulling it back an inch or so to break the clay then pushing it down and repeating a few times before pulling it up to empty the blade of clay.
SODIAL(R)Support Bracket Stand Adjustable Guitar Bass Violin Ukulele Banjo
15 Mar, 2017
Sturdy uke stand
Sturdy little stand. Has a bit of material to protect the instrument back where it rests against the stand. The arms aren't quite long enough for a full size resonator banjo -the arm rest gets in the way, but it's big enough to hold my Makala Tenor uke which is pretty wide as ukuleles go.
The uncapping roller looks an excellent idea and the thinking behind it sounds good. You roll the device across your comb and the pins make cuts across the capping, then you pop the comb in your extractor and the honey exits via the cuts leaving the comb looking great to go back in your super. I found it very ineffective. The cuts in the comb missed some cells so it took multiple passes at different angles to uncap a side of comb. Then I found very little honey came out in the extractor because the edges of the cuts were so close together.
I use a manual two frame tangential extractor and heat my extracting room to make extracting easier.
I had to spend far longer spinning the frames uncapped with the roller than frames uncapped with an uncapping fork, knife or heat gun. I also found frames uncapped with the roller still had a lot if honey left in them and I had to uncap them with the fork to finish getting the honey out.
Between the uncapping roller, uncapping fork, a sharp knife and a hot air gun in my experience the roller was the least effective and slowest method.
Keep an eye on eBay as I'll be putting my roller back on sometime.