Well, I have it set up temporarily for now in my honey shack, sump and pump and filter etc. still not hooked into the system. I will do that once I move it all into the trailer.
The vibrating jiggle knife works well I am happy to report, and it is incredibly quiet, no noisier than those massage chairs you sit in, it just hums. I can load the extractor and have another 20 frames done and waiting for the extractor to stop with plenty of time to spare. It took a bit of getting used to, I wasn't sure how hot to get it and have decided to err on the safe side and only set the temp at #3. I could probably turn it up and it would go faster but time will figure that out for me. The only trouble I had was on really soft new comb, or comb with some heavy pollen in it. The pollen would bunch up on the knife and I would plow a trough in the comb. I will learn to set those aside and scratch them.
I didn't bother even putting in the heater and using the water jacketed tank for the cappings, this is a 2 day affair and once I get the amount I need for the customer I will shut down again.
I will say this, it does a nice job on the frames, evening them out, but there is sure a lot of honey in the cappings. I'm not too concerned as I won't lose the honey, the cappings spinner reclaims all that for me.
I started at around 2:00, stopped for supper and a break for a refreshment, and finished the 17 supers around 8. I have around 450 lbs., not counting what I'll get out of the cappings, and there's a bunch in that.
A decent day.

Nice shirt in the first pic.








