I'm sure many here in this forum are using the Lee Pro 4-20 pot. And we all know, there is a problem with dripping. My bucket knows 3 states. Clogged, light dripping and heavy dripping.
The official solution with turnig the screw to stop it from dripping is not really a solution for me. I'm wearing heavy leather gloves to protect my hands from the molten lead. And every time I need to turn the screw I had to take off my gloves first to take a screwdriver to turn the screw. And after that off course had to put the gloves on again.
Now I constructed a handle I can use with the gloves on. It is not solving the real issue, but it helps. It is not perfect, but perhaps it gives some of you new ideas.
Detail view:
I took a piece of wood. The wood is not getting hot, so I can also use it with bare hands if needed. In the wood i pressed a screw nut (not sure if this is the correct word) and a second screw nut is used to counter-fix. On the pictures you can only see the screw nut for counter-fixing, the other one is completly in the wood. The visible nut has been ground narrower to take up less space. This way I can fix the handle without using too much lenght of the screw.
Unfortunatly the screw is not very long, so it was tricky to make it hold, without using too much space. If you use too much space of the screw for the handle, then you can't screw it down enough. (I hope it is more or less understandable )