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Recieved New Blade for Slicer

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I took suggestions to just get new blade for slicer instead of buying new slicer. Wasn't a lot of price difference but who knows what i would of ended up with. After looking at the old one probably could be saved by someone who knows how to sharpen. Went ahead and cleaned gears and re-lubed. I had to replace them years ago. I will be leaving the blade off during storage now as I thing that how it got dinged up. Shaved some of that Jerk Pork Tenderloin and new blade works great. Boy that pork tasted a lot better cold. Going to make some Cuban's for lunch.

Before cleaned

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Pork shaved

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looks like your up and running(slicing) enjoy your cuban.
 
Nothing like a good Cuban Sandwich. Looks good. Getting a slicer is next on my list!
Most come with an serreated blade and you will probably want a non-serrated. There are some that come with both. Check and make sure you can get one and cost before you buy.
 
Nothing like a good Cuban Sandwich. Looks good. Getting a slicer is next on my list!
I have recently bought a new manual slicer/ tenderizer and about to make only jerky this week...Took me a while to decide .. simple enough to pull out one set of blades for tenderizing and put in the slicer blades f.or jerky... I needed to know the width and thickness of meat it handled for a minute steak , the thickness the jerky it sliced, where it was made and absolutely had to have two brace clamps with a base. .. One hunting fishing business you would all know has the same that
I'm showing you what they sell for $200 for only one set of blades for jerky slicing . If you want a tenderizer too, you have to buy another machine from a different company they sell for another $200. I found out where they get their machines and also the ones from the Weston co. I
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bought one that has two sets of blades for $139. from the same manufacturer ...pays to do hours of studies..
 
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