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Meat grinder mount

Started by coalsmok, November 05, 2016, 10:18:00 PM

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coalsmok

Here is a base I made to mount my meat grinder on.


It's tall enough to get a large cooker/bowl under the grinder as well as make operating it standing at a table comfortable.

No finish or sanding tonight. Have probably 70lb of sausage to grind in the morning and it's getting late.

AlaskaLes

Necessity is indeed the Mother of invention.
Looks like a Kreg jig was used, I've got one but I've barely used it.
Seems like a good way to build quick stuff where you're not worried about it being beautiful joinery.
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coalsmok

AlaskaLes
I used the Kreg jig for a lot of fast joints where it don't have to be pretty or necessarily stronger than the glue and screws provide.

Kbeitz
Some times when you post pics of your collections I wish I could find the time to come visit. Looks like you have plenty of interesting stuff.

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Quote from: coalsmok on November 07, 2016, 10:17:36 AM
AlaskaLes
I used the Kreg jig for a lot of fast joints where it don't have to be pretty or necessarily stronger than the glue and screws provide.

Kbeitz
Some times when you post pics of your collections I wish I could find the time to come visit. Looks like you have plenty of interesting stuff.

I need to take a panorama picture of the grinders so you could see them all.
They needed dusted so I gave the whole collection to my wife...

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