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Fri, 17 Oct 2014 10:19:13 -0500
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I know of no melter on the market that will do what you say and I have 
looked hard.
The best way to handle capping is to spin out most of the honey first 
then melt the wax where the remaining honey is lost.

On 10/17/2014 9:46 AM, Aaron Morris wrote:
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>     - does not caramelize the honey the honey
>     - does not mix honey with water (Maxant's model is out)
>     - Does a good job separating wax and honey
>     - A good fit for a 150-250 hive operation
>     - Affordable
>
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