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Re: Processing cappings
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Sun, 10 Mar 2002 08:31:35 -0500
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Carmenie Stemmler wrote:

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> What is the best way to get the honey out of the cappings after I have
> taken the off, and what is the best way to melt them down?

Now that you have a Maxant extractor, why don't you try to find a maxant
capping melter. Maxant doesn't make them anymore, but Rick Thibeau at maxant
might know of a used one. Consists of a water jacketed tank, with an infared
hood above. The honey doesn't have to be over heated to melt the honey. The wax
comes out a beautiful yellow. Best part, all your cappings are melted at the
end of the day.

                                                        Mike

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