OK, so I drip my SB.
The ONLY issue I have is that sometimes when it gets warm the viscosity of the juice tends to cause it to flood and then spread around the base of the atty.
Not a huge issue in itself until you tilt the SB, and juice runs down the sides...
The solution?
I used a brass olive ring, rubbed one edge flat using a bit of wet and dry, and then smeared a very thin bead of "No more nails" around the flattened and roughed edge, then carefully located the ring as close to dead centre on the SB as possible, and leave to set.
The result, a nice cup that retains any excess fluid and allows a good angle of attack IF juice has overflowed.
Job done!
The ONLY issue I have is that sometimes when it gets warm the viscosity of the juice tends to cause it to flood and then spread around the base of the atty.
Not a huge issue in itself until you tilt the SB, and juice runs down the sides...
The solution?
I used a brass olive ring, rubbed one edge flat using a bit of wet and dry, and then smeared a very thin bead of "No more nails" around the flattened and roughed edge, then carefully located the ring as close to dead centre on the SB as possible, and leave to set.
The result, a nice cup that retains any excess fluid and allows a good angle of attack IF juice has overflowed.
Job done!