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December 12, 2013, 07:07:09 am »
Hey Buddy.
I've sen this for a while on Kijiji. Sadly, Saltspring Island is about as far away from me still in Canada.
http://bc.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-othe ... Z526298497
I zoomed in on it and it looks like a jiggle knife, but the price is crazy! :shock:
The new one by Kellys is electric, and this one is steam heated. What are the advantages of one over the other?
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looks pretty home made!
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Het tec.
In your opinion, is steam advantageous over electric in any way?
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December 13, 2013, 12:04:56 am »
Looks modified in the least motor not original. sitting off to the side using pulleys to change rpm and knife movement, strokes per minute. $ 1000.00 is a little high IMHO.
Steam is the perfect uncapping temperature Your knife will never get hotter than 212 deg F. Electric gets to hot when sitting idle for a while and the honey sizzles until the electric knifes are cooled by the honey.
Steam can be easy and cheap to make and run 1-electric hot plate 1-Presure cooker both can be picked up cheep at a garage sale. Remove or drill the guts out of the pop off pressure relief valve and adapt a hose to the open relief valve and a small hose to the uncapping knife. Adjust hotplate heat to control the amount of steam. A pot of water will provide steam for 8 hr of extracting.
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December 14, 2013, 06:35:30 am »
looks like Apisbee handled that question. I have almost no experience with steam except to say if you need a lot of heat in a honey house then a boiler and steam is really the way to go.
of course one thing about my own kelley's electric vibrating knife is that you do have a thermostat to set the temperature at exactly the temperature you wish but like Apis suggest use/non use may mean this only give you limited control in the heat you have at the knife blade.
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I may end up with the electric version ($535), simply because no one makes the steam one anymore (I think anyways). I hardly ever see one come up for sale, unless it's on the other side of Canada and highly overpriced. :lol:
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