Posted by Rickieblue on November 24, 2012 at 08:37:18 from (65.37.30.148):
In Reply to: O/T Cider-Wine Press posted by John B. on November 24, 2012 at 03:25:51:
That looks like a decent press and a decent price. I always used burlap bags to put the pulp in and always used 2 or 3 bags because if you only use one it will have a tendency to blow out easy. I would put a pail of pulp in #1 bag and twist the top and push it down, then use another bag right on top for the next pail. The chopper I used was homemade..it was actually a 4 inch steel drum in a wood chute with flat head machine screws in it..sharpened and being spun by a belt from a 3.5 horse engine. The pulp came out like applesauce and gave up the juice pretty easily. Brings back memories..I would make 110 gallons of hard cider lots of years...yummy!
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