The Komet line has one that'll give you the exercise you seek.

 Hand operated. Does about 10 lbs. Of seed per hour. Cost is about $1700 US
delivered to you. (quality never comes cheap). You can press oil out of darn
near anything with it - some of them are pretty high value oils
(nutraceutical/pharmaceutical). You could run that 1 litre car from VW for a
week, for a little bit of a workout on the press.

Happy cranking, think of the savings on gym memberships! You'll have
forearms  like Popeye in no time! Maybe we should offer it on TV, on the
easy payment plan and do an infomercial with Chuck Norris and a few models,
showing how you can work the abs, the thighs...


;-)


Edward Beggs, BES, MSc
http://www.biofuels.ca








on 6/9/02 6:20 AM, Harmon Seaver at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 10:10:48PM +0930, David wrote:
>> 
>> 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.
> 
>  What is *normal*? I can't imagine that I would have any use for any more than
> 3 gal @ hr. Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be great. I'd absolutely love to 
> have an
> oilpress
> that size. 
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> 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.
>>> 
>> Snip
>> Yada yada yada
>> End Snip
>>> 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
>>> 
>> 
>> Snip
>> The rest of the surplus crap
>> End snip
>> 
>> 
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