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Posted by Tom Gardner on March 30, 2008, 11:35 pm
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> On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:39:45 GMT, "Tom Gardner"
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>>>I need to construct three special skids that will sit outside. They will be
>>>made of plain old pine wood I have on hand. It would be nice for them to not
>>>rot out right away :)
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>>> My supply of penta has run out. Any replacements for a wood preservative?
>>> Should I have the wood painted - I have a large supply of barn paint.
>>>
>>> P.S, very reluctantly, I have become a beekeeper. I can't rent bees anymore.
>>> I
>>> need to learn here. Any help, especially on varroa mite control, would be
>>> appreciated.
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>>>
>>> Karl
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>>>
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>>The best that we have used is "Woodlife" for brush blocks used as shoe
>>cleaners
>>on golf courses and other wet applications. They last for years!
>>http://www.wolman.com/product_detail.asp?ProductID=13
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>>-Good shit Maynard!
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> You make boot cleaning brushes that one can bolt down to the deck?
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> Hummm...time for me to check your website again.....
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> Gunner
Most golf courses make their own frame like: "_|__|_ " (end view) from 2x8 and
pinned to the ground. The brushes we would make get screwed in the bottom and
sides of the uprights. The brushes are standard 7" long by 2-1/2" wide with
stainless steel wire. We would soak the brushes in Woodlife for a few days.
They would last until the wire wore out, sometimes for years.
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