> Does anyone know of any alternatives to the centrifuge-like
> extractors? I only have one hive and would rather not have
> to pay $200+ for an extractor.
>
> Has anyone ever heard of using a very cool oven to warm the
> honey enough to get it to drip out of the comb?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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Hi Jeff
You and make an extractor your self that cranks by hand. Mother Earth
News had plans for one that used a drive shaft from an outboard motor,
with a painted steel basket to hold the frames. Malcolm T. Sanford
write "Apis" out of Florida and in one of his issues the was a wax
melter that could be modified with a larger collection area. It would
be a little more work to separate wax from honey but it would be very
cheap. Let me know if you want the plan for the extractor and I'll see
if I can find the Mother Earth Issue.
Richard A. Pelikan, A275CCR
Southeast Missouri State University
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