Motorized Grinder

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morkdach

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Apr 8, 2007
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mid kansas
Tried to sell this darn thing but no takers so today was cold and wet out so lit the fire in the shop grabbed the grinder and started thinken (1st mistake thinken)so here is the start of things will post finished pic.s when or if i get it all done and pretty.
 
This is why you have to be a packrat. You keep all this junk and then come up with sometin cool like this here, now you gotta make sausage! That there be a win win sitcheation!

 
looks good so far, keep us posted for sure.. If I might make a simple suggestion.... I think a chevy 350 as the motor would allow your grinder to grind more efficiently
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morkdach
Looking good, I like the way you think !!!
Any idea what your span of rpm range at the grinders auger will be?
 
That there ain't no stinken thinken either. You're doing great so far. Shoot you've even got the gaurd over the lovejoy coupling. Bet you get all kinds of offers to buy it soon.

Nice job!
 
Looks like o-180 rpm i was testing about 60 will try to finish it up this weekend unless it turns out nice and sunny then garden and smoken time
 
morkdach
You are going to have it made !!!
From what I can find, Hobart (The king of meat grinders in my mind) suggests 83-85 rpm's.
 
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