My new Maxant 1400 with my nice Maxant shirt they sent me : )
Thanks Maxant !
Ben
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My new Maxant 1400 with my nice Maxant shirt they sent me : )
Thanks Maxant !
Ben
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Love mine too. It rocks. Gonna outgrow it in a year or so.
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I guess the fat man in the red suit no longer likes me...
Very pretty, still window shopping IRS tax return time for me.
Mike
N5RWH - 9a
Change your property to farm since you are a bee farmer and use that tax credit for a Maxant. The fat man in the red suit has a tough time stuffing it down the chimney. Honey is sticky and does not slide well.
Ok, show off time. I received my 1400 last year; direct from Maxant. It makes short work of extracting.
I fabricated my own legs they are stainless steel.
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Ok Jim Stevens....is that a 5 gallon bucket? If so, where did you get legs long enough? The legs that came with mine are too short to fit any 5 gallon bucket beneath the gate....
Dan www.boogerhillbee.com
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards
That is why I put the wheels and feet on mine so it gets above a 5 gallon bucket and strainer. Like the homemade legs. Nice job. Saw the picture and thought how did he get that color mine are red.
I think Maxant wants you to buy the package with the pump etc. http://www.maxantindustries.com/pdfs/packages.pdf.
Jim,
You are a showoff!
We just made a change to the legs and added more length to get a bucket under there easily!
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All the new 1400's are coming with the longer legs?
Ed
Warning: Rookie beek...take my postings with that grain of salt you keep in your pocket.
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Eastside,
I do like the wood base with the wheels. I bet it makes moving your extractor a breeze! I had to get the wife too help move ours across the shop.
The bucket;
Look close at the 5gal bucket, does it look a little tall?... it is. I cut the top portion off a 5gal bucket to use as a spacer above the Honey bucket. This prevents the SS strainer from setting in the Honey below.
The Legs;
I had my buddy’s prop up the extractor above a 5 gal bucket with the strainer in place. I determined what dimension worked best. I then got some stainless steel una-strut (also called Superstrut) 1 5/8th x 1 5/8th and cut it to length, then cut angles in each leg and TIG welded them. Maxant had the holes laid out and drilled. I used SS nuts and bolts to fasten
the legs onto the extractor. Walla!
Maxant makes a top grade extractor.
People can full with the rest BUT when you want the best go with Maxant.
Jake,
I don’t mind if you use my leg setup for inspiration.
Planning bridges the gap between our desires and dreams, by calling us to action.
Dan www.boogerhillbee.com
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards
I stand corrected and have chosen to remove an inaccurate post.
My apologies -- Fuzzzy
Last edited by Fuzzy; 09-27-2012 at 01:38 PM.
You could always fit a bucket under it, with the addition of a strainer it wasnt possible.
Sure thing Fuzzy.
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Dan www.boogerhillbee.com
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards
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