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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:20:28 -0400
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In the last few months I have been in several large extracting rooms,  including my own.  Last week i saw one that was a bit different,  and am wondering how common it is?   
This guy had an auger setup from under the uncapper,  AND from the extractor (an 88 frame equinox like mine)   He then mixed all that slurry and pumped it in a heater (to about 95 according to the settings,  and then ran that slush thru the spin float.  100% of his setup went into the spin float/

Is that normal or common?   I run my extractor into a floor sump and let gravity do the work?   Just pondering whats typical??

Charles 

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