jswordy
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I am going to toss this out here as an unconventional miser's approach to $14 bags, etc., that is cheap and has worked OK for me, and hope that I don't get slapped or worse yet, get a big sigh like, "Yeah we already know that," but I am a big boy so as the old wino says, "If you must, you must!"
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...=5 gallon elastic top strainers&storeId=10051
You get 2 of these nylon paint strainer bags for under $4, which makes them darned near disposable but you can wash and reuse them if you want to invest that time to save $2.
Sanitize, slap it in the bucket, pour your must with loose fruit in there, detach, twist and press or squish. The elastic might not be strong enough to hold it if you are using a deep bucket and it does not reach bottom. If that is the case, use a tight bungee cord around it, as well.
Like I say, for what it is worth!
UNDER EDIT: Even cheaper at Lowe's!
http://www.lowes.com/pd_126394-968-...n+strainer&N=0&langId=-1&storeId=10151&rpp=24
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...=5 gallon elastic top strainers&storeId=10051
You get 2 of these nylon paint strainer bags for under $4, which makes them darned near disposable but you can wash and reuse them if you want to invest that time to save $2.
Sanitize, slap it in the bucket, pour your must with loose fruit in there, detach, twist and press or squish. The elastic might not be strong enough to hold it if you are using a deep bucket and it does not reach bottom. If that is the case, use a tight bungee cord around it, as well.
Like I say, for what it is worth!
UNDER EDIT: Even cheaper at Lowe's!
http://www.lowes.com/pd_126394-968-...n+strainer&N=0&langId=-1&storeId=10151&rpp=24
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