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Yes it holds a surprising amount , is stainless steel . Electric driven . 9 frame .Very neat work and really takes care of what many overlook when buying an extractor, the cleanup afterwards.
You have made this is so simple with thoughtful and minimal framework design.
Only Brilliant and thank you for sharing here.
That’s nice a simple. Do you still have it as I’m interested if you have ? How much are you looking for it ?I have bought a new extractor, after my home brewed one that’s served me well for 25 years requires some tlc View attachment 22531View attachment 22531
Message sent .That’s nice a simple. Do you still have it as I’m interested if you have ? How much are you looking for it ?
I’m sorry Paul I thought you had given up on having a go . It has now been put to use by somebody else !Hi, sorry I’ve not been in touch in such a long time, life seems to of taken over. Do you still have the spinner ? I totally understand if you’ve already let it go to someone else. If you do still have it, would it be possible to arrange to have it picked up in the next 7-10 days.
Regards Paul
I made mine 30 years ago . I purchased the cage, shaft ,top and bottom bearings . The basic extractor was build around these !I'd advise against trying to make an extractor seriously i was a fabricator by trade and have a more than capable workshop. i looked at one cast the tape over it and ordered the materials when i saw the invoice for the materials i used them on another job and decided just to hire one this year and order one next year
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