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jimmy
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May 14, 2008, 05:58:17 PM »
Need a small extractor in good shape. BTW, anyone ever try the plastic extractor? Pm me. Thanks jimmy
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Did anyone answer about using the plastic extractor? Want to know if the Dadant unit was acceptable - can't expect too much for the price.
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Quote from: clgs on August 04, 2008, 06:12:31 PM
Did anyone answer about using the plastic extractor? Want to know if the Dadant unit was acceptable - can't expect too much for the price.
I have a number of beek friends with extractors and I borrow theirs, so I've used the plastic, two-frame extractor as well as a few others. The plastic one worked fine, but it didn't seem particularly durable. In my opinion, I'd rather save longer and wait until I can buy a better one.
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Thanks Indy,I'm still saving also.
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You can build a 9 frame radial for cheaper than you can buy the plastic one. I won't post the link to avoid spamming it yet again but I've posted a link to plans in the past that works quite well.
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