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jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Dec 30, 2010 #1 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011
fpnmf Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member Jul 19, 2010 7,282 82 Fl Dec 30, 2010 #2 Nice!! Thanks for posting the pictures. I have an old Universal..climax model here. It's cool.
jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Thread starter Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Dec 30, 2010 #3 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011
pineywoods SMF Hall of Fame Pitmaster Staff member Administrator OTBS Member SMF Premier Member OTBS Admin Group Lead Mar 22, 2008 28,920 4,042 Florida Dec 30, 2010 #4 That's a great find and I'll bet they are better quality then much of what you buy today.
rdknb Master of the Pit OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Jan 23, 2010 3,986 162 Chester (Kent Island), Md Dec 30, 2010 #5 Did someone say scrapple yum
mballi3011 Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Mar 12, 2009 14,477 58 Dec 30, 2010 #6 Well I bet it is built better then the ones that you can buy today. Now I would make sure that the blade is sharpened and use it what can you loss.??
Well I bet it is built better then the ones that you can buy today. Now I would make sure that the blade is sharpened and use it what can you loss.??
jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Thread starter Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Dec 30, 2010 #7 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011
DanMcG Smoking Guru OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Feb 3, 2009 5,682 2,900 Central NY Dec 30, 2010 #8 Cool grinders, thanks for posting
jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Thread starter Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Dec 30, 2010 #9 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011
jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Thread starter Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Dec 31, 2010 #10 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011
W wbrian Smoke Blower Nov 16, 2010 90 10 Jan 5, 2011 #11 I've got one of these old hand grinders somewhere from my Grandmother. how does one sharpen one of these? I may have to try making my own sausage... Thanks! Brian Last edited: Jan 5, 2011
I've got one of these old hand grinders somewhere from my Grandmother. how does one sharpen one of these? I may have to try making my own sausage... Thanks! Brian
smoke 2 geaux Smoking Fanatic Mar 18, 2010 419 18 Denham Springs La. Jan 5, 2011 #12 I don't know anything about grinders, but Griswold made the finest cast iron pots ever. I scour gargage sales and junk shops looking for those things.
I don't know anything about grinders, but Griswold made the finest cast iron pots ever. I scour gargage sales and junk shops looking for those things.
ak1 Master of the Pit OTBS Member Feb 23, 2010 2,373 75 Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada Jan 5, 2011 #13 Here's what I found with a quick search; http://forum.doityourself.com/tools...3255-sharpening-meat-grinder-knive-blade.htmlQuote: wbrian said: I've got one of these old hand grinders somewhere from my Grandmother. how does one sharpen one of these? I may have to try making my own sausage... Thanks! Brian Click to expand...
Here's what I found with a quick search; http://forum.doityourself.com/tools...3255-sharpening-meat-grinder-knive-blade.htmlQuote: wbrian said: I've got one of these old hand grinders somewhere from my Grandmother. how does one sharpen one of these? I may have to try making my own sausage... Thanks! Brian Click to expand...
raptor700 Master of the Pit OTBS Member May 20, 2010 4,065 56 Crestview, Florida Jan 5, 2011 #14 I'm not trying to But after reading your post I remembered I had these I'm going to use these next time I grind some meat
I'm not trying to But after reading your post I remembered I had these I'm going to use these next time I grind some meat
jmk3921 Smoke Blower Original poster Thread starter Apr 22, 2010 83 12 Bethlehem, Penna. Jan 5, 2011 #15 . Last edited: Jun 29, 2011