Honey extraction without spinner, preserving comb?

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noumenon

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It's my first year and my bees have only pulled out some super frames. However, I have 4x brood frames full of honey (plus more partial frames, so lots of stores). I'd like to take one frame and extract it. I don't have a spinner and as a new keeper, I'd like to keep the comb (so don't want to crush to extract). Is there any way to do it while preserving the comb for reuse later?
 
The attraction of that first honey eh?
The comb needs to be somewhere warm and bee proof.
Uncap one side and lay it face down over your tub or whatever. It will be slow but most of the honey will drip out. After a day or two, do the other side. Never done it, but should work, unless it is Heather honey
Sounds like your bees will need a good feed to get through winter
 
Yes, the attraction of that first honey. I will of course feed them well over winter. =)
 
The bees had other plans, they've expanded the brood into one of the honey frames, so I decided to leave them alone. Just clearing a partly pulled out super and then I'll get apilife var and feed on.
 
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