Thank you very much OGG-IT; SIR for shared this v d o , a lot of work, but when time to casing sausage it is very easy, and my question are ; do you use water or you use air to press, please share , thank again 🙏👍👍❤.
You're welcome! I currently only use it with water, but using compressed air has come to mind. I would think that it would be best to install a regulator in both directions for a finer level of control of the piston speed. Good luck!
I used #341 instead of #342. I used the depth of the cut on the piston to determine the fit. I was concerned that #342 would be just a touch to large and end up pinching (i.e. cutting) the rubber when inserting into the main body. I had both sizes on hand, and likely either will work, but the fit was better using the #341 size. Good luck!
How much time have you spent on this project? Would you consider producing and selling one? Given the price you mentioned it would save money for those who's interested in it even with a mark up.
The time to complete the physical build is reasonable; however, the design, documentation, and video was the bulk of the effort. As far as selling one, we wanted to contribute the design / build process here to allow individuals to make improvements and or modifications and we're eager to spend our efforts to find even more projects to share.
Yep, shut off the main water supply and open the drain. As the water drains, the vacuum it generates behind the piston will pull it back to the starting position. I typically hurry it along by pushing the piston back manually as well. I've seen some modifications where people add a small water pump to speed things up as well. Good luck.
Depends a lot on your ability to source components locally to avoid shipping, but $100 would be a good ballpark for this build; however, this can be sized to your desired specification just by increasing the length of the main body. The price delta between 2ft and 10 ft of 4" PVC pipe is about an additional $5 - (give or take). Hope that helps.
Thank you for posting this! This has been exactly what I’ve been looking for for years!
Now you can make sausage while you do dishes!
Thank you very much OGG-IT; SIR for shared this v d o , a lot of work, but when time to casing sausage it is very easy, and my question are ; do you use water or you use air to press, please share , thank again 🙏👍👍❤.
You're welcome! I currently only use it with water, but using compressed air has come to mind. I would think that it would be best to install a regulator in both directions for a finer level of control of the piston speed. Good luck!
Wow!
This looks absolutely awesome! Any chance you would be able to share the file you used for the CNC cutting?
Specific dimensions are in the linked plans, but you can give this a try easel.inventables.com/projects/xLFG2VsDYAVZG6jfzZJCtQ
Wtf?! Lol ingenious!
Genus
The red orings you use where they #341 or #342? Because I so another video and that guy use 342, thank you for sharing a great detailed video
I used #341 instead of #342. I used the depth of the cut on the piston to determine the fit. I was concerned that #342 would be just a touch to large and end up pinching (i.e. cutting) the rubber when inserting into the main body. I had both sizes on hand, and likely either will work, but the fit was better using the #341 size. Good luck!
@@ogg-it thank you for your quick reply and thank you for listing where to get the materials
@@ogg-it the main pipe is 2 feet long by 4 inch correct? How many pounds of ground meat does it hold at one time? Thank you
@@nickvitobovino3486 Correct; however, the length is entirely variable, I get about 7 lb of ground meat with this length of pipe.
How much time have you spent on this project?
Would you consider producing and selling one? Given the price you mentioned it would save money for those who's interested in it even with a mark up.
The time to complete the physical build is reasonable; however, the design, documentation, and video was the bulk of the effort. As far as selling one, we wanted to contribute the design / build process here to allow individuals to make improvements and or modifications and we're eager to spend our efforts to find even more projects to share.
Can you show me how to retrieve the piston to reload? Thank you
Yep, shut off the main water supply and open the drain. As the water drains, the vacuum it generates behind the piston will pull it back to the starting position. I typically hurry it along by pushing the piston back manually as well. I've seen some modifications where people add a small water pump to speed things up as well. Good luck.
do yall have these for sale ?
Yes, I recently completed a build $175, plus shipping.
Como eu faço pra comprar??
How much did it all cost?
Depends a lot on your ability to source components locally to avoid shipping, but $100 would be a good ballpark for this build; however, this can be sized to your desired specification just by increasing the length of the main body. The price delta between 2ft and 10 ft of 4" PVC pipe is about an additional $5 - (give or take). Hope that helps.