JELLY STRAINER, NO. 2
While this jelly strainer is unique and useful in its construction it is not adjustable. It is made of poplar at a minimum cost. Around the top edge are arranged little brass hooks. These are put at equal distances apart. At the lower end of the trough two plugs are put, one above the other, through which the jelly juice flows out into a pan placed beneath the plugs.
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The jelly bag is made of an oblong piece of flannel with ivory
rings sewed around the edges so as to hang the bag on the brass
hooks around the top of the frame.
Materials:
4' of poplar.
4 No. 9 screws, 1-1/2", to fasten handles on the sides.
16 No. 10 screws, 2", to fasten ends on the sides.
5 No. 10 screws, 1-1/4", to fasten the sides together at the bottom.
14 brass cup hooks arranged around the top edges.
14 white ivory rings to be sewed on jelly bag.
1 yd. white flannel for jelly bag.