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Janet Montgomery & Dan Veilleux <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Dec 1996 00:19:33 -0500
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I have read several plans for honey melters for 5-10 gallons of crystallized
honey using an insulated box and light bulbs governed by a thermostat. Since
all of my honey crystallizes I really want to build such a device..My
problem is where does one find an inexpensive thermostat that can be rigged
to a light bulb..
I have a beer making thermostat for regulating cold refrigerators but that
only goes to 80F (22C) , an old furnace thermostat than still falls short of
the 130F ( 60C) needed.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
 
Dan Veilleux
Columbus, Ohio
Janet Montgomery
104 Fallis Road
Columbus, Ohio  43214-3724
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