After lecture “advice” from hubbie on thinking through my workflow, much better at it now. Was a car crash at the beginning “ everything in this house is sticky”
I like my large uncapping / draining tray as cappings make gorgeous candles especially from heather cappings. It has a rack you can move a box of supers one at a time onto so closeby and a stick with a recess to rest and swivel the frame, whilst uncapping. Collects several jars honey too after a big batch, if leave to drain overnight. Bought an electric knife from an auction but actually find a serrated quality bread knife as quick
Now use a large gardening propagating tray that a stack of supers sits inside to catch any drips.
Extract in a warm utility soon after taking supers off, so spins out quickly.
Use association extractor only £5, fast, balanced, reliable and don’t need to store more equipment in the garage. Use 2 sets of double seives to speed up process so one set can be draining whilst the other gets rinses out
Newspaper on the floor, gets scrunched up & used to light the log burner after
Set up jet washer outside the back door to quickly clean up extractor and large items such as the tray afterwards.
Enjoy the process, but focus on only doing it twice a year - spring honey early July and heather / late summer honey in September