just picked up a new (old) decapper manufactured by cook and beals of nebraska. Needs some work and alittle TLC and I will be decapping 50 frames a minute
Quote from: danno on December 21, 2010, 02:23:45 PM
I will be decapping 50 frames a minute
Ah the sweet smell of Christmas in the air
Tommyt
is that the one with knives on a rotar--very efficient machine- :) RDY-B
Quote from: rdy-b on December 21, 2010, 03:27:37 PM
is that the one with knives on a rotar--very efficient machine- :) RDY-B
yes in has knives on 2 rollers. 2 chains run the frame through th knives then drop it out the bottom onto a set of conveyor chains that run it down to the end of the 8 ft stainless tank
Congrats!
Would you post some pics?
Cook&Beals (http://www.cooknbeals.com/)
Ya some pics would be nice.
I need to clean it up and get everything running before I post pics. It has been sitting for 10plus years and need some TLC
How about some juicy details, like how much you paid for it?
And of course pictures, when you get the chance.
...JP
Quote from: JP on December 22, 2010, 10:29:14 AM
How about some juicy details, like how much you paid for it?
And of course pictures, when you get the chance.
...JP
pic will be forth coming but as for price it was 550.00. I dont know the exact year it was made but the gentleman at cook and beals http://www.cooknbeals.com/uncapper.php (http://www.cooknbeals.com/uncapper.php) looked at the pics and said late 50's to early 60s. They still carry parts and have owners manuals. The biggest fix I have with it is freeing up the 3 chain drives that although are not rusted, they have stuck into position on the sprockets. Lubing them without contamination by using things like WD40 is out. What I am kicking around doing is dropping them in my turkey deep fryer and kicking up the heat. It has one gear box that is stuck but that is the project for this weekend. No big deal gears look in great shape just need to get moving again. So my honey house is going to look like something out of the past. old decapper, 1970s 30 frame maxant extractor and a old 300 gallon milk tank