Hi All
Every time I need a solar wax melter I don't have one
because I just haven't had time to build one. Ya know that
story. I end up setting a bottom board and a shallow super
on some cinder blocks then lining it with aluminum foil
forming a catch pan. I then add a queen excluder and
another shallow super and line this with paper towels. Add
combs and cover with a glass or Plexiglas pane. In summer
it only takes bout an hour to melt down combs.
Frank Humphrey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chang-geun, Kim <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 03:44 AM
Subject: Re: Wax refinement
>John Iannuzzi wrote:
>>
>> I use a solar wax melter--a box with a
>> double pane of glass as the lid.
>> The sun does all the work.
>>
>Thanks for your posting, John Iannuzzi.
>By the way, is there any effective method to
remove(separate) the debris
>and residual honey from the natural beeswax? And is it
necessary to
>remove them for selling beeswax?
>
>Chang-geun, Kim / Seoul, South Korea
>