Gleanings in bee culture . FRONT REAR DRAW OFF HERE WOODFRAME 5. screen atoutlet ofPeterson MELTER. days woik is done, beat the sluragum out ofthe wire basket. This slumgum should bekept in a small can, and at the end of theyears work it should be rendered again toobtain the remaining wax. Do not draw offthe honey from the separator until eveiy-thing is cold. The cake of wax in the panwill be clean, light in color, and ready formarket. When fiist started to work, the separator sliould be primed with warm honey over the ?partition opening into the bottom of the tank, else some wax may find its
Gleanings in bee culture . FRONT REAR DRAW OFF HERE WOODFRAME 5. screen atoutlet ofPeterson MELTER. days woik is done, beat the sluragum out ofthe wire basket. This slumgum should bekept in a small can, and at the end of theyears work it should be rendered again toobtain the remaining wax. Do not draw offthe honey from the separator until eveiy-thing is cold. The cake of wax in the panwill be clean, light in color, and ready formarket. When fiist started to work, the separator sliould be primed with warm honey over the ?partition opening into the bottom of the tank, else some wax may find its way into the honey. Morgan, Ky. JUNE 1, 1916 447 AN EFFICIENT SOLAR EXTRACTOR BY C. D. CHENEY It is a known scientific fact that a brightpolished surface ladiates much less heatthan a dark dull surface. Tin and galvan-ized iron are materials mostly used for lin-ing the solar extractor, which, in view ofthe fact just mentioned, are not well suitedto the purpose. Therefore, applying theprinciple, make the lining of black iron,also known as stovepipe iron. T be
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