Hi all -
I want a basket press. And I want a project. Seems like a good opportunity to combine the two. I've been trolling FB Marketplace for older presses, which come up with surprising regularity. I found this, fairly local:
It's a Modern Machine & Tool press (also being sold with a Buddy & Westermann iron floor corker, FWIW). The seller tells me the basket is about 16" diameter, so about a #40. On the one hand, it seems a good size. Can go with larger batches in one pressing, it doesn't seem too too large (to me, someone who has never used a basket press). Project-wise, it appears in decent nick. Wood would need replacing, base and rings would probably be bead blasted and powder coated, or at least primed and painted. From what I can tell from this photo, the head seems to be complete. Am I missing anything obvious?
So, for those of you with experience in these things, does this seem like (1) a decent press for restoration, and (2) a decent size for an ambitious home wine maker? I'm thinking this would be a winter project, ready in time for the Chilean harvest.
Thanks for any sage wisdom you may want to share.
Scott
I want a basket press. And I want a project. Seems like a good opportunity to combine the two. I've been trolling FB Marketplace for older presses, which come up with surprising regularity. I found this, fairly local:
It's a Modern Machine & Tool press (also being sold with a Buddy & Westermann iron floor corker, FWIW). The seller tells me the basket is about 16" diameter, so about a #40. On the one hand, it seems a good size. Can go with larger batches in one pressing, it doesn't seem too too large (to me, someone who has never used a basket press). Project-wise, it appears in decent nick. Wood would need replacing, base and rings would probably be bead blasted and powder coated, or at least primed and painted. From what I can tell from this photo, the head seems to be complete. Am I missing anything obvious?
So, for those of you with experience in these things, does this seem like (1) a decent press for restoration, and (2) a decent size for an ambitious home wine maker? I'm thinking this would be a winter project, ready in time for the Chilean harvest.
Thanks for any sage wisdom you may want to share.
Scott