GreenEnvy22
Senior Member
I picked up a used wine press a while ago. It's a ratcheting style wood basket press.
It has 2 half circle wood blocks with handles, 2 half circles without handles, 2 small half circles, then a bunch of blocks.
When I used it yesterday, I found as I was applying pressure, the blocks and even the basket were trying to spin on me.
My old press had a metal bearing you put below the ratchet and the first block, so the spinning motion wouldn't be transmitted to the blocks.
Is it likely this new press would have had one of these before, or is that not common? What do your presses have?
Also for the 4 large half circles, I'm assuming the ones with handles go on the bottom for easy removal, but then not sure where the other 2 large ones would go. If I put the 2 without handles on the bottom I could then put the ones with handles right above it to reduce how many grapes get past it, but then will be hard to get the bottom blocks out. Thoughts?
It has 2 half circle wood blocks with handles, 2 half circles without handles, 2 small half circles, then a bunch of blocks.
When I used it yesterday, I found as I was applying pressure, the blocks and even the basket were trying to spin on me.
My old press had a metal bearing you put below the ratchet and the first block, so the spinning motion wouldn't be transmitted to the blocks.
Is it likely this new press would have had one of these before, or is that not common? What do your presses have?
Also for the 4 large half circles, I'm assuming the ones with handles go on the bottom for easy removal, but then not sure where the other 2 large ones would go. If I put the 2 without handles on the bottom I could then put the ones with handles right above it to reduce how many grapes get past it, but then will be hard to get the bottom blocks out. Thoughts?