Cracking. I always used to laugh when people said they had a honey bee colony in a standard bird box...absolutely not ...get some photos ...and they were one of the many varieties of bumble beesRemoved a bee colony in an owl box. Possibly the easiest yet thia is it in the orchard, ready to put in its new homeView attachment 473834
When I used to collect a lot more swarms, and someone told me they were in a bird box, I would wait until nearly dark and go along and collect there bird box, and leave a new one in its place, and just bring that one home and hang it up somewhere around the farm, they were obviously worried about them being there and I was never going to harm a coliney of bumbles.Cracking. I always used to laugh when people said they had a honey bee colony in a standard bird box...absolutely not ...get some photos ...and they were one of the many varieties of bumble bees![]()
Nearly always a white tailed tree bee, poxy things, love an old blue tit nest.Cracking. I always used to laugh when people said they had a honey bee colony in a standard bird box...absolutely not ...get some photos ...and they were one of the many varieties of bumble bees![]()
I have an ESAB impEver use one of these?
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180x180x16mmVery cool. out of interest, what size is that box section that's welded on top in the 2nd picture?
Thank you.Welcome back to the fold Smelly.
Wow, that's a fair old lump then.180x180x16mm
Large excavator attachment prototype.View attachment 474670
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Making a boring bar to inline bore the bosses.
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No sir, we usually get most stuff powder coated but bamfords do their own.Hello, Nice bit of work you have done there , Do you have a spraying Dpt ??
Not got a crane yet at this new place so it's done with the fork lift.Wow, that's a fair old lump then.
I would have guessed 100x100x3.
Do you have a workshop crane to shift it about, or just brute force and ignorance?
Lol, its one of these but BIGGER ....Blimey, Bamfords making T-Rex's now?