Cool, this is what I've been thinking about for primarily chicken carcasses for dog food. For anyone else, you need something larger than a #10 if you want to grind chicken/fowl bones. My only real change will be to insure the box frame is longer on the back so the motor is fully supported and can't tip backwards. Might never be a problem, but if one makes the front shorter you could be in for a surprise when you pull the grinder off for cleaning.
I’ve got one set up very similarly. We gave up on keying or set screwing and just drilled through the love joy and the grinder shaft and stuck roll pin through it. Meat has to be damn nese froze though. The tolerance on a hand crank grinder (in my experience) will not allow it to feed if the meat is thawed.
Thanks for watching the video!!! The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. This speed turns a good amount for meat out pretty fast and is better then by hand.
this is very good. i've alway found , diy with specific explanation like u do makes doing ut mysekf easier, good tutoring sir. do u think # 32 can grind hot peppers to a paste
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. I am not sure if peppers would go though this very well. I think the tunnel might be to big unless you had a lot of peppers. Might be worth a try.
Have u done a video for porkert poppy seed grinder? I want to make it electric and I think only way is a belt and pulley system because the grinder must be tight for fine grinding. Any ideas?
I have not Work on that style. Looks a bit smaller than the Grinder in this video. Maybe a small lower rpm motor and a pully would be the answer. Thanks for watching!!
Super cool - this is so close to my goal. I want to couple 12 V motor to a meat grinder, in the same manner. Can you suggest a 12 V motor for this application?
The connector is called a Lovejoy Connector www.amazon.com/Coupling-Coupler-Flexible-Lovejoy-Interchange/dp/B01N4OKAGS/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=lovejoy+coupler&qid=1637938616&qsid=138-3038045-8737935&sr=8-12&sres=B004QWZR2Y%2CB01MS7XU4P%2CB01MUB84NR%2CB07LFN6X3R%2CB01N34FS9P%2CB01N11G4VQ%2CB01MT9LE4G%2CB003HIX2IY%2CB07DSLWNHQ%2CB004QWZRQK%2CB01N4OKAGS%2CB07B8KSKY9%2CB01NCVY7D5%2CB01N34FTGX%2CB01N5PVI6Y%2CB003HIWQMW
The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1lpl8 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. The 1/4 hp is plenty of power for this grinder in my opinion. Thanks for watching
Most of these parts were items I had around the shop. I bought the Motor at an estate sale pretty cheap. If you had to buy it all new I would say it could be up over $400
Hey Sean, This unit has held up nice. With that being said I only use it for one or two deer a year. I have burned out other store bought units after one deer. The RPM on the shaft is around 26 rpm. Thanks for watching hope it was helpful!!!
@@sean7193 It was an estate sale find. 1lpl8 is a Dayton motor that is close (30rpm) . I have another that i was going to use for this project but i broke a Plastic gear in it. We have the same motor (1lpl8) on a homemade Beer keg fish scaler that has been scaling fish for years with no issue!!
Hey Robert, Thank for watching. The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. This speed turns a good amount for meat out pretty fast and is better then by hand.
If you bought all the parts new you could building this for around $3-$350 Dollars. If you are a maker and have a collection of odds and end parts laying around I am sure you could make it cheaper. I had this #32 Grinder for years and the motor I found at an Estate sale. Thanks for watching!!!!
good idea, but you took a $350 motor, put it on a $50 grinder, had a machine shop probably do $50-100 worth of work (most of us don't get a buddy discount), then bought $100-150 in supplies to make a $600 grinder? A lem #10 cost less and can do just a good of a job. I dig the ingenuity, but I don't see the practicality unless you have the motor just laying around.
You are exacty right Rodney. I dont do these videos to save the bank account. Also these videos are not intended for everybody to build.But more to give people Ideas and maybe the drive to be creative in their builds!!!! I built this because I got sick of store bought grinders blowing out the gears every other year and spending 2 to 300 on new ones. This grinder has done 8 venison grinds now and is still going strong. That is more then i can say for the $300 grinders I have had in the past that lasted 2 1/2 deer. Is it the best... Nope. Did I take pride in building it.....Yup!! So thank you for watching and your Break down. Keep up the Good work Soldier!!!!
Check out our Instagram Page for a few picture of the Grinder in progress. It works well pretty simple concept of just replacing the handle with a motor. Thanks for watching
Can you post a picture of the name plate on the motor and the gear reduction box as there's probably two separate identification numbers
so after all that we dont get to see it working?
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Great idea, what are the specks of the motor, hp and rpm.
Cool, this is what I've been thinking about for primarily chicken carcasses for dog food. For anyone else, you need something larger than a #10 if you want to grind chicken/fowl bones. My only real change will be to insure the box frame is longer on the back so the motor is fully supported and can't tip backwards. Might never be a problem, but if one makes the front shorter you could be in for a surprise when you pull the grinder off for cleaning.
larger than a #10 what?
Hi liked that cool idea
Glad you like the Idea, It was a Very simple project that I think will last longer the a Store bought one !!! Thanks for watching
I wanted to see if it would work. Please make the video of you using it.
So Nice WORK
Thanks for watching Glad you enjoyed!!!!
What motor you used?
What did you do to sterilize your plywood you have one great bacteria manufacturing machine
what size is that variable motor 1 hp ?nice build i really like the foot pedal
Thanks for the video. I need to get up to your store.
I love doing the videos!! Thanks for watching.
What is the speed of the motor
How can you put a bigger hopper on that?
I’ve got one set up very similarly. We gave up on keying or set screwing and just drilled through the love joy and the grinder shaft and stuck roll pin through it. Meat has to be damn nese froze though. The tolerance on a hand crank grinder (in my experience) will not allow it to feed if the meat is thawed.
İs it easy to pull apart to clean? Do the lovejoy seperate easy to be able to pull the scroll out?
@@ugursenturk5860 easy enough. It’s maybe not perfect but it works
Could you please give more information about the motor and gear? Thanks
Thanks for watching the video!!! The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. This speed turns a good amount for meat out pretty fast and is better then by hand.
Meat grinder 22 manual what is power of motor
tech ply? where would you find this? I'm in Wisconsin
Bay Ridge Plywood Green Bay WI
nice...but dont you think you should cut off the front of the box so you can set a nice big bowl under the grinder to catch the meat?
I use a baking pan that fits under there perfect. I like the option of coviering the hole and using the sauage attachments on the flat surface.
this is very good. i've alway found , diy with specific explanation like u do makes doing ut mysekf easier, good tutoring sir. do u think # 32 can grind hot peppers to a paste
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I am not sure if peppers would go though this very well. I think the tunnel might be to big unless you had a lot of peppers. Might be worth a try.
Excellent 👌!.
Nice build! Does it grind bones?
Thanks I Never tried to grind bones!!!
Have u done a video for porkert poppy seed grinder? I want to make it electric and I think only way is a belt and pulley system because the grinder must be tight for fine grinding. Any ideas?
I have not Work on that style. Looks a bit smaller than the Grinder in this video. Maybe a small lower rpm motor and a pully would be the answer. Thanks for watching!!
Super cool - this is so close to my goal. I want to couple 12 V motor to a meat grinder, in the same manner. Can you suggest a 12 V motor for this application?
Washing machine motor ya think that would work
What were the inside diameter Lovejoy couplers?
The shaft size on the motor was 3/4" so i had the auger turned to 3/4".The ID of the lovejoy was 3/4" i found them on amazon.
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The connector is called a Lovejoy Connector
www.amazon.com/Coupling-Coupler-Flexible-Lovejoy-Interchange/dp/B01N4OKAGS/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=lovejoy+coupler&qid=1637938616&qsid=138-3038045-8737935&sr=8-12&sres=B004QWZR2Y%2CB01MS7XU4P%2CB01MUB84NR%2CB07LFN6X3R%2CB01N34FS9P%2CB01N11G4VQ%2CB01MT9LE4G%2CB003HIX2IY%2CB07DSLWNHQ%2CB004QWZRQK%2CB01N4OKAGS%2CB07B8KSKY9%2CB01NCVY7D5%2CB01N34FTGX%2CB01N5PVI6Y%2CB003HIWQMW
@@bayridgediy3438 merci pour votre réponse mais dommage plus disponible
What hp is the motor? What is the name of it. I’m trying to find one so I can build one myself
The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1lpl8 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. The 1/4 hp is plenty of power for this grinder in my opinion. Thanks for watching
What was the cost of the project in total???
Most of these parts were items I had around the shop. I bought the Motor at an estate sale pretty cheap. If you had to buy it all new I would say it could be up over $400
You make a good job mate! But in the you not show the machine working!!🥺🥺🥺🥺
how has this setup performed long term? how many rpm is the output shaft on the motor?
Hey Sean, This unit has held up nice. With that being said I only use it for one or two deer a year. I have burned out other store bought units after one deer. The RPM on the shaft is around 26 rpm. Thanks for watching hope it was helpful!!!
@@bayridgediy3438 thanks! that's a hard motor to find.... lucky score... have another you could sell me? :P
@@sean7193 It was an estate sale find. 1lpl8 is a Dayton motor that is close (30rpm) . I have another that i was going to use for this project but i broke a Plastic gear in it. We have the same motor (1lpl8) on a homemade Beer keg fish scaler that has been scaling fish for years with no issue!!
@@bayridgediy3438 looks like the dayton 1lpl8 are about $300ish. that's getting into a decent factory made grinder territory just for the motor.
@@sean7193 I agree that is why i look to find them used. Everynow and then Ebay will have a good deal on one.
Awesome! What are the specs on the gear reduction motor?
Hey Robert, Thank for watching. The motor is a dayton Gear reduction motor 1/4 hp with a 60rpm turn at the shaft. This speed turns a good amount for meat out pretty fast and is better then by hand.
Hey, I was wondering if you could give me the model number of the motor you used. Thanks.
What is rpm output of the motor?
It is 60rpm to the shaft. Thanks for watching.
Nice!
Was the worm shaft turned straight on a lathe?
Yes, I had it turned down by a local machine shop. Could not get video. It was tapered I had them turn it down to 3/4".
What the name of two connector Bro? Thanks
The Connector is a "lovejoy coupling . I found them on Amazon for around $20. Thanks for watching!!!
Do you sell those ?
Sorry no I do.
@@bayridgediy3438 do not ?
@@frankbalestri6372 Sorry we do not. LoL missed a important word in there.
What's the cost to build
If you bought all the parts new you could building this for around $3-$350 Dollars. If you are a maker and have a collection of odds and end parts laying around I am sure you could make it cheaper. I had this #32 Grinder for years and the motor I found at an Estate sale. Thanks for watching!!!!
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good idea, but you took a $350 motor, put it on a $50 grinder, had a machine shop probably do $50-100 worth of work (most of us don't get a buddy discount), then bought $100-150 in supplies to make a $600 grinder? A lem #10 cost less and can do just a good of a job. I dig the ingenuity, but I don't see the practicality unless you have the motor just laying around.
You are exacty right Rodney. I dont do these videos to save the bank account. Also these videos are not intended for everybody to build.But more to give people Ideas and maybe the drive to be creative in their builds!!!! I built this because I got sick of store bought grinders blowing out the gears every other year and spending 2 to 300 on new ones. This grinder has done 8 venison grinds now and is still going strong. That is more then i can say for the $300 grinders I have had in the past that lasted 2 1/2 deer. Is it the best... Nope. Did I take pride in building it.....Yup!! So thank you for watching and your Break down. Keep up the Good work Soldier!!!!
Idea is good but NO DEMO???? because it DIDN'T work well???? no telling since never showed it working.
Check out our Instagram Page for a few picture of the Grinder in progress. It works well pretty simple concept of just replacing the handle with a motor. Thanks for watching
That seems like a lot of work and expense to dispose of an ex-wife.