Food /Tomato Strainer Stand

liz stevens

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Victoro Food /Tomato Strainer Stand


We love our Victorio tomato strainer, weve had it now for over 25 years, but after our first big batch of tomatoes, we got really tired of shuffling the pots around every few minutes. The problem is the strainer just does not sit up high enough to slide a tall pot under the discard end or the juice tray. Solution my husband built a custom designed stand made of sturdy oak that extends the strainer up enough to slide a large pan on the discard end and then has a lower shelf for a large stock pot to go under the juice tray. Now we can process a large batch of juice from start to finish without ever having to change pots.

The oak strainer stand mounts on a saw horse or metal bench stand where it can be bolted down to the top . We have this one mounted on a metal stand. It has a wide enough base so it will not tip over when the side pot becomes full. This is just at the right height to comfortably process the juice without lifting up to a table or counter height; this was another problem we had on our first batch.

My husband made the stand out of oak and finished in clear exterior grade marine varnish for years of service. The one in the picture has been in use for over 25 years and has processed many gallons of tomato and grape juices.

We do offer these on our Cottage Craft Works website already built but with some scrap oak and a few hours you can make one yourself (use oak or another hardwood, pine or soft woods may split and drop a full pot of liquid on the ground) We just started with the pots that we were using and took our measurements from those.


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I haven't used our strainer yet, so you have saved me a lot of hassle. I am going to show this to my husband and put my order in. Your husband did a great job! Thanks for sharing his idea.
 

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Very nice. Thanks for sharing. :)
 

Denim Deb

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When my electric pureer dies, that's probably the route I'll go. W/the way mine is set up, I don't need to do the shuffle. But, it's old-like about 25 or more years old, and I don't think it's going to last much longer. :(
 
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