Not really, even a piece of #8 wire mesh can cause a log jam at the spout. You have to melt the wax again in a double boiler to pour it into molds and that is the time to run it through a filter. Now, you can lay a piece of fine filter cloth on top of the paint tray and put the comb on top of that and the wax melts and passes through the cloth and leaves most of the slumgum behind. There is a trade off. If you make the solar melter too efficient then the wax can get too hot and degrade. I have a lot of experience with solar cookers and made my first wax extractor too efficient and the wax was smoking as it melted. That would have run through the kind of filter you describe, but the wax is light brown instead of golden and has a smoky odor. Not good.
It’s not that great an angle, and the bottom tray is fairly deep. Plus even if it were completely filled, the paint tray doesn’t hold that much comb to start with. So add it all together and it’s not a problem.
It appears that the feet of the paint tray are sitting in the silicone catch pan (2:13-2:50 time stamp). How do you avoid the wax encasing the tray feet? Great Concept. I will be stealing this and adapting to use up in New England. Thanks!
I don’t avoid the feet in the pan, because the wax usually peels right off. However you could put a brace on either side of the box and a cross piece to rest the tray on, instead of the feet. Let me know how it works for you.
Brilliant design using "found" items. Thank you for demonstrating this! One question: do you put a piece of screen or some other filter media inside the paint tray across the outflow hole? Or do you just let the wax & all the other gunk it contains, like bee parts, etc. also flow out with the wax, then hope it forms a layer in the catch-tray that you can cut off later?
Genius design. Please make a follow up vid showing this actually melting wax. I've got more rain water than I know what to do with. Thanks for the advice.
Rainwater,.. gold. Thank you chandlers. 😊
Thanks
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome
Smart and clear! Thanks for sharing..
Thanks!
Great info, subscribed also, thanks for the time and effort, Happy Easter.
Great! Thanks so much
What a cool build! Can you add a coffee filter or cotton cloth to the spout end to filter it totally?
Not really, even a piece of #8 wire mesh can cause a log jam at the spout. You have to melt the wax again in a double boiler to pour it into molds and that is the time to run it through a filter. Now, you can lay a piece of fine filter cloth on top of the paint tray and put the comb on top of that and the wax melts and passes through the cloth and leaves most of the slumgum behind. There is a trade off. If you make the solar melter too efficient then the wax can get too hot and degrade. I have a lot of experience with solar cookers and made my first wax extractor too efficient and the wax was smoking as it melted. That would have run through the kind of filter you describe, but the wax is light brown instead of golden and has a smoky odor.
Not good.
@@southflbeekeepingwithrichGot it! Thanks for the tips! I appreciate it!
Glad to help out.
Hi thank you for good info especially the one with rain water.
You’re very welcome!
How do you prevent the melted wax from exiting the bottom tray of the whole box is propped up at an angle? Thanks!
It’s not that great an angle, and the bottom tray is fairly deep. Plus even if it were completely filled, the paint tray doesn’t hold that much comb to start with. So add it all together and it’s not a problem.
Cool deal. Ive been debating making me one
Go for it - it’s really easy.
It appears that the feet of the paint tray are sitting in the silicone catch pan (2:13-2:50 time stamp). How do you avoid the wax encasing the tray feet? Great Concept. I will be stealing this and adapting to use up in New England. Thanks!
I don’t avoid the feet in the pan, because the wax usually peels right off. However you could put a brace on either side of the box and a cross piece to rest the tray on, instead of the feet. Let me know how it works for you.
Brilliant design using "found" items. Thank you for demonstrating this!
One question: do you put a piece of screen or some other filter media inside the paint tray across the outflow hole? Or do you just let the wax & all the other gunk it contains, like bee parts, etc. also flow out with the wax, then hope it forms a layer in the catch-tray that you can cut off later?
Actually, the wax goes into the “sheer” which is a very fine mesh. All the gunk stays in the sheer mesh.
Genius design. Please make a follow up vid showing this actually melting wax. I've got more rain water than I know what to do with. Thanks for the advice.
I will probably do that video after the honey harvest when I have wax to process.
Come up to visit in north Idaho on forested property and show off!
Yeah, maybe later this summer!
Грамотно и красиво выполнено устройство.ruclips.net/video/NKLyso_9128/видео.html
Impressive automatic tracing technology, but not simple.