Extractor
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We have in the past owned extracting equipment.
It all comes down to logistics.
Who is going to keep it?
What happens if it comes back damaged?
How do you get it from one person to the next?
And so on goes the list of community property sharing problems.
Sorry to sound so pathetic.
We currently do not have any club equipment available, however if you need a 2 frame I can loan you mine.
Kurt
It all comes down to logistics.
Who is going to keep it?
What happens if it comes back damaged?
How do you get it from one person to the next?
And so on goes the list of community property sharing problems.
Sorry to sound so pathetic.
We currently do not have any club equipment available, however if you need a 2 frame I can loan you mine.
Kurt
L&H
I was wondering about an extractor as well until I saw the crush and strain method. I will have very little if any honey this year so I am leaning in that direction.
There is a very good explaniation with pitures that "tillie" put on BEEMASTERS forum under the thread "cleaning crush and strain super frames for storage". You may want to give it a look.
She also mentioned how much work it is to clean an extractor.
Didn't Mr. Bennet advertise that he would extract honey for free but he kept the cappings?
I was wondering about an extractor as well until I saw the crush and strain method. I will have very little if any honey this year so I am leaning in that direction.
There is a very good explaniation with pitures that "tillie" put on BEEMASTERS forum under the thread "cleaning crush and strain super frames for storage". You may want to give it a look.
She also mentioned how much work it is to clean an extractor.
Didn't Mr. Bennet advertise that he would extract honey for free but he kept the cappings?
I have purchased a "crush method two-bucket" system from Brushy Mountain. I also expect very little honey. I was thinking down the road. I will re-evaluate after I try this method. My uncle has 12 hives and uses this method. He says it works very well and encouraged me to use. Said it was very simple. Thanks for the reply guys.
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It seems as if my little 2 frame extractor has been compromised. It is intended for the little guy that has a few hives but seems as if it may have been gobbled up to do a larger job.
If beekeeping is a serious undertaking then one might believe that one should buy an extractor after a certain amount of hives. I think over 5 justifies the expense of a small extractor.
Anyway... does anyone have another small extractor that we can let the new people use to remove honey with?
Kurt
If beekeeping is a serious undertaking then one might believe that one should buy an extractor after a certain amount of hives. I think over 5 justifies the expense of a small extractor.
Anyway... does anyone have another small extractor that we can let the new people use to remove honey with?
Kurt
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