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Christine Gray <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:30:09 -0000
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Suzanne said: > "I'm sure there are plans out there. I would appreciate any
information. I
> did find one posted on beesource.com (USDA Model) but the plans were too
> vague for me. I need lots of detail!"


I have Garden Way Plans P1   'Build your own Honey Extractor '  out of a
dustbin  , very detailed but dated 1982 , published Garden Way Publishing,
Dept  F159  Charlotte, Vermont  05445,   (802) 425-2171

Anyone going to all the trouble to make this fully functioning imitation of
a factory extractor would have to be some sort of very special person, in my
view.

In UK u can now buy Italian Lega 4-frame stainless steel tangential
extractors for £155, or 9-frame radial extractors for £230, complete with
legs and tangential screens for large frames such as 14"x12".  Whether Lega
export to others countries I do not know.

Anyway, it would seem easier to take in washing for a few weeks and save the
money to buy a new extractor.

Robin Dartington

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