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FURTHER TO MY MESSAGE ABOUT EXTRACTING AND TYPES
OF EQUIPMENT USED.
I forgot to mention speeds involved.
On the manual, it's up to the operator on how
fast or slow he wants to turn the crank, to prevent
blowouts.
On the motorized, the switch has gradations between
slow and fast. The choice is yours.
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Mark Horsnell wrote:
> 1. what r the benefits of a REVERSIBLE xtractor as opposed to a
> "normal" one?
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> 2. rather than use a centifuge or wax separator, how can i use an
> extractor to get the same results?
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> 3. how long does a frame need to be in the extractor for best results?
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> speed (rpm) time
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> a. ?? ??
> b. ?? ??
> c. ?? ??
> d. ?? ??
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> thanx in advance,
>
> mark
>
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