Dye29
New Bee
hello there im in the process of purchasing a honey spinner but as i like tinkering i was wondering if anyone has made there own if so any ideas and pics please .
hello there im in the process of purchasing a honey spinner but as i like tinkering i was wondering if anyone has made there own if so any ideas and pics please .
hello there im in the process of purchasing a honey spinner but as i like tinkering i was wondering if anyone has made there own if so any ideas and pics please .
It must be about as easy as making your own bicycle wheels, great until you try to use it/compare against shop bought!
I'm a very ambitious, mostly competent D.I.Y. enthusiast.
However, I know when I'm beaten.
Finding (or making) a suitable stainless steel drum is the hardest bit ..unless you go for a food grade plastic drum. The gearings for the winder are available very cheaply from China on ebay ..
But .. it's a lot of work and when you can buy a perfectly serviceable one on ebay for around £130 - for the amount of use it will get in the early years - it's hardly worth the effort.
If you are a budding bee farmer with stainless steel welding skills, access to a machine shop and intend building a really big electric powered extractor .. then it might be worthwhile as they cost thousands ..
Don't buy one of those 'perfectly serviceable' £130 extractors on eBay.
I broke my rule of never buying cheap because it's almost always a false economy. It's got horrid sharp edges to all the internal parts which cut my fingers to pieces - don't fancy blood-flavoured honey, thank you very much. And the edges to the honey gate hole are also very sharp and cut the gaskets.
Yes, you can use a file to smooth the edges but cleaning up afterwards to retrieve every single metal filing would be a nightmare.
So I'm going to have to buy a proper one this year. What a waste of money that was.