I got all my nucs assembled, painted, and frames assembled. I've been fortunate that I've been allowed to use the heated shop at work for the assembling and painting. I have room to spread out and can get all the painting done well in advance of spring. These are all part of my overwinter nucs like what Michael Palmer uses and Betterbee sells. The divided bottom boxes are getting made with the rest of the 10-frame equipment. It's almost all cut to length and ready for cutting box joints and frame rest rabbets.
Went to Lowe's to get 1X12s to make deep hive bodies out of and they had a cull pack of 1X8 and 1X10 and a few odd 1X6 and a 1X4. Most was pretty decent looking and for 30% of sticker price I couldn't pass on it. I had to put it all on my roof rack since mama had the van and I desperately need a truck or at least a trailer.
Pretty sure I exceeded the safe loading limits of the rack, the load bars were bowed pretty good but didn't yield so we're good. All back to normal.
Everything cut to length. Didn't have much scrap considering it was all cull lumber. The Carr Siding is the only tongue and groove material I can find around here, most of it is smooth on the backside some has the v-grooves at the joint. It'll work fine for bottom boards and maybe even some telescoping tops with aluminum flashing over the top.