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Saturday, August 4, 2018

ergonomic bottling

bee, beekeeping, honey, pail perch, bottler, white foam, ergonomic,
Here's a photo during my fourth round of bottling.  Also shown is the last phase of bottling where I tilt the bottler with a homemade pail perch

Kitchen cabinets limit my ergonomic bottling options, but there's one place!   Over the stove and with the help of a short four legged stool, I can comfortably stand and bottle honey.   Repetitive bottling can be a literal pain in the neck if I don't create a proper work environment.

Just a coincidence, but the sturdy four legged stand is decorated with a stylized bee.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

bottling salvage (rescue) honey

bee, beekeeping, crush and strain, squeeze bottle, ergonomic,

bee, beekeeping, crush and strain, squeeze bottle, ergonomic,
bee, beekeeping, crush and strain, squeeze bottle, ergonomic,
This is life in the global pandemic. Masked and socially distanced, we bottled Cathy's 2 1/2 gallons of dark salvage (rescue) honey while she watched on zoom. Victoria managed the most difficult work of ergonomic bottling table setup and cleanup.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

bottling 2019

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Here's my over-the-stove ergonomic bottling setup. Not shown is my homemade pail perch which helps exclude white foam.
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These yellow caps contain a drip-less valve for upside-down storage.  I attach a upside-down label to my third hand (T-square), then transfer the label to the bottle.   Not perfect, but this process helps appropriately place the label.