So a good friend of mine and I are going to put up some apple cider this year. We have very easy access to a ton of amazing apples of a whole slew of varieties (Willamette Valley in Oregon is an amazing area for produce of all kinds) within close proximity, so the hardest part (in my opinion) is covered.
Here's the problem- neither one of us owns a press, and all the presses I've seen are brutally expensive ($400 US for a new one, for a good model) and we're both doing this on a budget. We've been looking around for a while, hoping to find an old forgotten press in somebody's barn for cheap (the screw & collar is really all we need, we can build the rest) but no luck.
I have access to a 7.5 hp full-size meat grinder, so the plan is to figure out an apple blend we like and run a few hundred pounds through the 3/8" coarse plate to pulp and press from there. Any suggestions on an improvised press would be very helpful. Worst case, I'll break down and buy a good press, but I *really* don't want to.