Perhaps you could use Grandma's old duck press to do the quantities
that you want .. by normal press standards, these are minuscule and totally
impractical.

David

At 05:14 PM 9/06/2002 +0900, you wrote:
> >Oh ,  actually what you call small, is actually minuscule.
> >
> >David
>
>Uh-huh? Well, if you insist, but I said "small", and that's what I
>meant. Ken's after a kitchen-size press and that might be miniscule,
>but I'd guess a lot of people would like one of those, as he says,
>including me. Not too useful for fuel production, but if you've got
>the seed anyway, nice to be able to crank out some fresh salad oil
>when you want it.
>
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>So, yes, "small". If you think that's miniscule then you're the one
>who's out of step, you and probably Carlos - savoiapower's 125kg/hr
>"Tiny Oil Mill" is massive overkill for most of our purposes. The
>Sundhara weighs 40kg, the "Tiny" press 500kg, it probably costs 7-8
>times as much and can't be rigged by a local workshop. Industrial, as
>Jesse said, not small, certainly not "Tiny".
>
>Keith
>

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