Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => THE TRADING POST => Topic started by: sandhya on April 24, 2007, 03:01:04 am
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getting tired of doing it my old fashion way, want to get an extractor...stainless would be ideal, or one of those plastic import ones would be good to start with.....I am willing to go 150. or if shipping to me here in SF bay area....150 total cost of extractor and S&H...
contact me through the boards...I will check back...or email me at my junk email box....sandygw1@yahoo.com
thanks
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If you can drive to Chico, you can pick up one of the plastic imported ones at the Dadant office for $105. I don't have any experience with them but know that they carry them. All the best.
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thats a great idea, I will look into the cost difference in gas as compared to s&h costs....it maybe a wash considering wear and tear on the ol car and of course that liquid gold called gasoline!
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Other options:
Local extension agents.. Some countries will have an extractor for public use
Local beekeeping club.. If your a member, then they might have a couple for use. My local club has 2 that you can use for free.
Other beekeepers. Some bk's will extract your honey for a small honey cost. Others will gladly help you or loan equipment.
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try putting a wanted add on craigs list. i found one there and a bunch of other stuff. got the whole lot at a good price.
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Kathy-p, I just wanted to say that your avatar scares me. ;)
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If youjoin San Fran Bee assoc. you get the use of their extracting implements for free...
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I made one from a plastic 55 gal drum, a fan motor from a production plant floor fan and had the frame holders welded to a 3/4 shaft. So far it looks and works great and I expect it to do the same once I get some honey to extract. If you want more details feel free to contact me..
I'll check back here as well.
Scott..
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I rember reading post's here and one man purchaced the $100 import from Dadant. He said it worked great for the investment. It wasnt as nice as a stainles steel one but it did the job at a much lower cost, if I remember right he did say that it was a little light and hard to control, and it wouldnt hold very much before it had to be emptied.
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go tho this post
http://forum.beemaster.com/index.php?topic=5928.0
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jp, the old one was the blue dragon. i wanted a nice red dragon, but couldn't find one i liked. this one i like. it kind of fits me :-)
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MAXANT 5 / 10 FRAME ELECT. STAINLESS STEEL HONEY EXTRACTOR ON EBAY 3 DAYS LEFT FOR THIS SALE BID NOW IS ONLY $112.50 BARNEY
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Do not get a plastic imported one. There so little its just about all you can do to cleen the thing out. My friend had the one from dadant and my god pain in the!!!!!!! lol