BobH1
House Bee
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- Dec 30, 2010
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- Location
- West Yorkshire, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
very professional - can you make me one?
i would consider buying the main cage from them who shall not be named as they sell several and the one i like is the 12 frame jobbie for £40,
Sooner or later the question had to arise, so where better to bring up the point regarding the electrification of honey extractors (2011 version).
Inverter Drive Supermarket (motor £55 and controller £93)
Inverter Drive Supermarket (motor £55 and controller £93)
I recommend reading the site and the techno blogs if you are interested. it certainly puts £300+ for electrification into sharp relief. More due diligence to do of course and a few questions to ask, but it looks good and surprise, surprise the company seems to be more than happy to deal with hobbyists and small businesses.
Of note Pete, is the fact that a number of large extractors that use this sort of technology also use gearing, if only to allow the motor to be mounted horizontally. I have visions of you spinning round on top of a 12 frame extractor holding the drill, which will surely need to be fairly large to get that load running up to speed.
Yep it's a th**rnes 9 frame cage .Another first rate project.
Is that one of Th**nes universal cages, that you have there?
Wonder if you could post the dia of the rim and spokes material, which look the same to me ? I presume the diameter is 16 inches.
I have to hand a 18 inch dia stainless vessel, which presumably would work out ok. I did have in mind a 12 frame, due to the ability to use smaller multiples of frames but I guess 3 or six is ok and then maybe 2, don't know, not got the experiance ?
S
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