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John Thorp's is a good idea for solar wax melter use.
But I would enclose the
frames in
nylons and use milk filters and line the pan with freezer
paper first to keep the resting pan clean--it's a bitch
to clean.
Good old SWM! I've even used it to extract frames of broken
honey, within nylons, of course, or when the extractor
was already cleaned up and put away.
jack the beeman in Maryland
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, John M Thorp wrote:
> Get a solar wax melter going. The frames will not only be clean but
> sterile.
> Take Care and GBY-John in Homestead- -also at<[log in to unmask]>
> Jesus Christ Is The Only Answer,Joshua24:15
>
> On Tue, 17 Feb 1998 22:21:08 GMT qub <[log in to unmask]>
> writes:
> >What about dipping them in a barrel of hot water until the
> >wax melts??
> >Phil
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> >
> > What is a good way to clean frames that have been used
> >> to make cut comb?
> >
> >
> >> Ron Bogansky
> >> Kutztown, PA
> >
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