Hello, the machine is great, but the original is only from Poland - Alfa 32, made of cast iron and heavy, still old from the times of the Polish People's Republic, which our great-grandmothers remember. They are available and can be purchased from them. There are 20 types of strainers for it
Great review of the manual meat grinder! I've went down the meat grinder rabbit hole this morning and was set on getting a electric one but I won't be doing enough grinding to justify a quality one. Didn't even consider a manual one but your video has changed my mind. Should be perfect for the small amount of grinding I plan to do.
Nice work... Keep it up .. am considering getting a manual one for my small samosa business that l've started. What's the care guidelines of the grinder? Do you sharpen the blades, how? Thanks pretty much
Wow, that thrust bearing looks like it helps a lot! I was surprised how fast it went! If you used the sausage tubes for the grinder, how did it work out? It would be nice not to have a separate stuffer
WHAT?!! How are you gonna make me all at ease about my chainsaw being easily fixxed then get to the end and it doesnt work!!! Thats the thing that causes anuerisms! LOL.....You really doused my fire! Grand master troll status is what this video achieves......well played sir....well played
STIHL has the worst ignition boot clip ever! Here's the scenario ; you're out in the bush with your STIHL chainsaw and the spark plug fouls up a bit, you decide to change it and "pop" the connector clip comes off the high tension lead. Now with cold fingers you try for ever to get the boot on back over the clip and it just ain't going to happen. Yuck, piece of junk, do yourself a favor and by a Jonsered!
Years ago when this happened to a new Stihl, I soldered the coil wire to that tempered plug wire. Impossible you say! But it IS possible. You can use muriatic acid on a Q-tip to wipe down the plug coil and the wire where you want to solder. Magically, the solder will now adhere to these metals. I looked around in my shop and discovered a tile grout cleaner that contained miriatic acid, and that worked just fine. Over the years it has broken to the point that I had to add a bridge wire, and used that same method. I know it will continue to break since a soldered joint in a high vibration environment will always snap, but its a good quick fix, and the wire is easy to reach on my Stihl. Good luck!
I found mine at gun shows, but there are lots available on ebay, search "antique shotshell reloading" these will be the hand cranked crimpers like the one i used in the video.