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On Mon, 4 Aug 1997, James D Satterfield wrote:
>I tried to respond to him directly, but for some reason the email address
>wouldn't go through. I'm posting my response to the list since some of
<sigh> Since last Saturday my ISP's nameserver seems to have gone flaky.
>the information may be of interest to others. I am hopeful that Bob will
>pick up this response, that he doesn't mind me posting his initial
>inquiry.
I sure did. Not at all.
>inches. You could probably make the plates from most anything then face
>them with some material that wouldn't affect taste. The table top appears
>to be 3/4 or 1 inch plywood with 1/16 inch formica laminated.
I was thinking of using maple veneer on plywood with shallow vertical
grooves cut in it. I figured this would allow the honey to drain out
easier.
>I have attached a larger .jpg file that may give you a clearer image.
Can you try sending it again? (Not to the list obviously.)
>Bob, the handle with the blue knob is only about 4.5 inches long. The
>blue knob is from an outside faucet. I think a wheel might be easier to
>use, or at least a door knob in place of the faucet knob.
Or maybe a wheel and gear arrangement? I'll have all winter to experiment. :-)
>My pleasure. If you'll make some photos of your press, I'd be happy to
>post them to the website. Meanwhile, keep me advised of your adventures.
Will do.
Bob
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