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On May 25, 2026, at 8:19 AM, Sung Han Lee <hesperia...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have 9 frame Maxant extractor. I purchased 9 years ago. It is bolted on 2' x 2' 3/4" plywood. All these years wobbling was an issue. For 9 medium frames may take about hour and a half from prep to finish. This one is 3 frames facing outside and 3 section with 2 frames triangular.Past year i have discovered running 3 frames at a time not only saves time but also eliminated wobbling. It cuts 30 to 40 % of time starting to finish.1. First 3 frames- remove propolis on four egdes and remove all wax and burr combs on wooden frames. This way by the time finished extract these frames are nice and clean and ready to GO. Uncap. I use uncapping fork.2. Insert 3 frames. Here i have 2 choices. If they look different weight then spin slow to mid speed about 1 minutes to 2 minutes. And stop. Turn the frames the other way. And spin slowly up to mid speed until stablized. Once you see running smooth then crank it up to full speed. Run 5 minutes. Then stop.Again turn the frames the other way spin 3 to 5 minutes. Done.Second choice is obviously spin slow to start ( only takes 10 to 20 seconds) as soon as i see running smooth then speed up to maximum. Run 5 minutes then turn the other side 5 minutes.Now while first side spinning then i start to prepare for next 3 frames by removing propolis and burr combs and wax. Not uncapping yet.As second 5 minutes approach i start uncapping first of second set of frames.Stop the machine. Remove finished frames.Insert one you just uncapped frame. And uncap second and third frame. And SPIN.Anain while second set it running i will prep for third set.In 40 minutes i will finish 9 frames. No more wobbling.This way i can finish at least 18 frames in an hour and half.Only thing i have watch is the honey bucket. I use 400 micron filter that honey drains too fast from extractor that it could overflow. So i scrap the filter with big wooden spoon time to time to clear wax build up on filter. Or you can have secondary bucket to switch back and forth.So far i extracted over 1300 lbs this year. 3 frame spinning method is saving lots of time and wobbling headache.
Sung Lee The Bee Charmer
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On May 25, 2026, at 1:06 PM, Catherine Edwards <catherine...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a 3 frame electric extractor from Mann Lake which I bought after my shoulders said "no more" to my 2 frame hand crank. It sits on an old wooden chair I found on the street, kept aboard with a bungee cord. The chair sits on two layers of rubber gym matting. The extractor works pretty fast, about a minute or two on a side. Because it is relatively small, it is easier to balance and I crank it up to full throttle immediately unless I am down to my last 3 frames and they won't balance. If necessary, I can hold onto it easily enough to prevent too much wobble or walking away because it is small, though I wish it had handles for that and for carrying it outside for cleaning. (One of these days I will get around to installing some.) Also, because it is small and fairly light weight and I never installed the stand legs which would have just made it awkward and difficult to handle, carrying it outside and back is fairly easy.I never wanted a bigger extractor. Removing the cappings from frames takes longer than the spinning so I didn't see an advantage to trying to speed up spinning time. Sometimes I uncap all the frames and leave them in bins until later or the next day. The spinning itself takes very little time. Like Sung, I have harvested over 1300 lbs. of honey this year so far.Catherine Edwards
On Mon, May 25, 2026 at 8:20 AM Sung Han Lee <hesperia...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have 9 frame Maxant extractor. I purchased 9 years ago. It is bolted on 2' x 2' 3/4" plywood. All these years wobbling was an issue. For 9 medium frames may take about hour and a half from prep to finish. This one is 3 frames facing outside and 3 section with 2 frames triangular.Past year i have discovered running 3 frames at a time not only saves time but also eliminated wobbling. It cuts 30 to 40 % of time starting to finish.1. First 3 frames- remove propolis on four egdes and remove all wax and burr combs on wooden frames. This way by the time finished extract these frames are nice and clean and ready to GO. Uncap. I use uncapping fork.2. Insert 3 frames. Here i have 2 choices. If they look different weight then spin slow to mid speed about 1 minutes to 2 minutes. And stop. Turn the frames the other way. And spin slowly up to mid speed until stablized. Once you see running smooth then crank it up to full speed. Run 5 minutes. Then stop.Again turn the frames the other way spin 3 to 5 minutes. Done.Second choice is obviously spin slow to start ( only takes 10 to 20 seconds) as soon as i see running smooth then speed up to maximum. Run 5 minutes then turn the other side 5 minutes.Now while first side spinning then i start to prepare for next 3 frames by removing propolis and burr combs and wax. Not uncapping yet.As second 5 minutes approach i start uncapping first of second set of frames.Stop the machine. Remove finished frames.Insert one you just uncapped frame. And uncap second and third frame. And SPIN.Anain while second set it running i will prep for third set.In 40 minutes i will finish 9 frames. No more wobbling.This way i can finish at least 18 frames in an hour and half.Only thing i have watch is the honey bucket. I use 400 micron filter that honey drains too fast from extractor that it could overflow. So i scrap the filter with big wooden spoon time to time to clear wax build up on filter. Or you can have secondary bucket to switch back and forth.So far i extracted over 1300 lbs this year. 3 frame spinning method is saving lots of time and wobbling headache.
Sung Lee The Bee Charmer
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