It really did a fine job, I got impatient and snuck in 10 mediums !
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk235/MrMurrell/100_0245.jpg)
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk235/MrMurrell/100_0243.jpg)
Bee-Bop
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looks interesting, do you have plans for this unit, or did you work from memory? Glad it works well!
that looks pretty good, is that a treadmill motor?
G3
Looks GREAT!!! Good job! You gotta love good-ole Hillbilly ingenuity. (Though in my case its more outta necessity than inspiration) Makes me proud to have been born and raised in the Ozarks!
Thanks for sharing Bee-Bop! Those are the best, most detailed photos of a home built model I have seen. I have most of those parts sitting around my shop, but haven't got the project off the ground yet. I would like to try to build something like that as a winter bee project, as I probably won't need it this summer, but if I can keep my hives alive through the winter, I hope to have a good harvest next summer. Any additional details or photos would be much appreciated.
-Mike
Just built a Whizbang chicken plucker. After looking at your extractor I may need another blue drum. Congratulations.
Dennis
Yes it is a treadmill motor, had to add a small fan to cool electronic controls in metal box.
Got idea from the bicycle design, plus I used/revised plans from the " Yankee Beekeeper's Twenty Frame Extractor " available on the net.
Hardest thing was measureing,remeasureing, then getting it to fit.
Balancing the cage was about impossible, but did get it perty close
Bee-Bop
Any chance you would post a few more photos of your cage and bearing set-up? Excellent work. Thanks!
-Mike
Very nice! It inspires me to work on mine some more and get it working.
I to would love to see more pics if you could.
Thanks
Here is a picture of the basket;
The shaft, 5/8 in dia. goes thru about 3 1/2 in and is somewhat pointed on the end, this is inserted into the bottom self alinging bearing mounted on a cross bar below the basket.
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk235/MrMurrell/Extractor/100_0191.jpg)
I turned the barrell upside down and used the large hole as the drain.
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk235/MrMurrell/Extractor/100_0210.jpg)
Attached to stand; You can see the honey gate.
(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk235/MrMurrell/100_0244.jpg)
For any one building a extracter let me know, I'll try to help.
Bee-Bop
Bee-Bop,
Your extractor looks awesome.
Congratulations,
SH