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> I have been thinking of making some form of screen box to fit in an
> extractor and spin out the cappings. Am I reinventing the wheel?
The idea works really well. I made some boxes about 16" x 20" and about 6" deep
years ago when I was only running a few hundred hives. I used 3/4" pine with 8
mesh hardware cloth bottoms held on by 1/2 X 3/4" slats and had good success. I
can't recall if I used several cross pieces under the bottoms for reinforcement
or not, but that is likely a good idea.
You need an even number of the boxes to balance one another in the extractor, of
course.
allen
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