Worldwide Beekeeping
Beekeeping => General Beekeeping => Topic started by: tedh on April 20, 2019, 10:21:58 pm
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I recently broke a plastic honey gate, fear not, catastrophy was averted by dumb luck. The incident got me looking at the stainless steel honey gates, to use in conjunction with a plastic 5 gallon bucket, available from various suppliers. Has/does anyone use them and if so are they worth the extra cost? Thanks, Ted
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I have 2 buckets & they both have this valve. I recently broke the thumb screw. got me thinking about changing too.
https://www.dadant.com/catalog/m002664-1-1-2-plas-gate-hedwin-lid
this plastic one has a steel bolt.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/DODOGA-Honey-Extractor-Equipment-ABS-Plastic-Honey-Gate-Valve-for-Bucket-Honey/323526718476?epid=18024852840&hash=item4b53b1f40c:g:jy4AAOSw5Ylb2Tnp
here's a stainless version that's reasonably priced
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Stainless-Steel-Honey-Tap-Gate-Valve-Beekeeping-Extractor-Bottling-Tool-Silver/173460055762?epid=5022400305&hash=item28630666d2:g:lfAAAOSwVj5bbAIA
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Thanks rober. It was the thumb screw I broke too. Dadant, I see, sells replacement metal thumb screws. I'll probably start with those but purchase a stainless gate too, to see what i think of them. Thanks for the links. Ted
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I went to a local hardware store and bought the metal thumbscrews.
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that's where I found one too.
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I'll check our local lumber yard, they have a good supply of bolts, screws, nuts and soforth. Thanks guys, ted