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bc.gold

Another great landfill score.

 

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Handy Don

By far the easiest tool I’ve ever seen for trimming off fingertips. :wacko:

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bc.gold

Cleaned up and sliced thin potato chips then deep fried in tallow I had recently rendered.

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

I used one made by Hobart for 4 years as I put myself thru college. Cleaning the slicer would nick my finger if I wasn't careful.

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1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

By far the easiest tool I’ve ever seen for trimming off fingertips. :wacko:

 

My mother didn't raise any dummies.

 

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dalez

Looks like a sharpening system is mounted. Nice to have that included.

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peter lena

@ bc.gold  , great pick up on that ! back in the day american anything did not have an expiration date , making it live on is the deal . pete

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Skwerl58

Great find and I like the sharpening wheels. Looks like it does a great job!

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bc.gold

From the butcher shop this afternoon, pig fat to render into lard and hopefully some cracklings.

 

Also a a lot more beef fat to render.

 

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bc.gold

The linear slide that sets the thickness of the cut was seized, using the Milwaukee to vibrate oil into the slide. I usually use my pneumatic chisel for operations like this.

 

The slide is now free to move.

 

The engineer who designed the American model 52 slicer was a genius.

 

Noticed on other sites folks looking for a replacement belt, should they come across this thread have posted an image of the belt with the part number which I'm sure could easily crossed over.

 

The nut that holds the blade is right hand thread and uses a 1" socket to remove.

 

 

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bc.gold

Bought this #22 meat grinder yesterday from a neighbour. Ground up 75 pounds of beef fat in less than half an hour for the rendering pot.

 

Also tossed in a freebie, a #32 grinder.

 

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There is no belt adjustment, placed a paper washer behind the blade nut to prevent is from locking up. Using a 1" spanner forced the belt of the large pulley.

 

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bc.gold

Due to the possibility of arsenic used in the green paint as a pigment I have removed all of the old paint.

 

The acutely toxic nature of Scheele's green as well as other arsenic-containing green pigments

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bc.gold

Don't you just love it when you have a screw left over.

 

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