Nice restoration, but it should be covered in a layer of 99.99% food grade tin. The paint layer on the outside does not protect the inside parts and since it's from cast iron it will rust.
I'm pretty sure that you are missing two parts. The first one would be a rubber cap over that circle shaped element on 17:21. The second one would be a rubber "plate" that you would put between the "feet" and the table, 19:05.
If one has a lathe, it would pay to add a needle thrust bearing and mating thrust washers. INA makes one for $4, available at ZORO. The nylon bushing is good, but a real bearing makes it much easier to operate. You will use the lathe to remove about .125" from the screw and face off the end to receive the thrust bearing.
Que maldade filmar a soldagem sem colocar uma proteção para os olhos de quem assiste... Todos os que fazem isso, recebem voto negativo meu. Parri aos 9:00, nem quis mais assistir ao vídeo...
Porkert grinders seem to be made still but in Poland. Here is a #22 that I motorized. These are top quality units and as good as the USA Enterprise or Chop-Rite. ua-cam.com/video/asCPLzvwK4Y/v-deo.html&lc=UgxxjGgH2oMNKuj2vx14AaABAg
My Grandmother had one of these circa 1968 in Poland. Thanks for this bit of nostalgia! The original was not painted, but coated with polished tin.
🙂👏👏👏👍🙂Ta zelená barva je super můžu znát číslo barvy ral. ne jiné přesně tak označení děkuji za odpověď 🙂
Hahaha, the same breakage happened to me during the restoration
Nice restoration, but it should be covered in a layer of 99.99% food grade tin. The paint layer on the outside does not protect the inside parts and since it's from cast iron it will rust.
Felicitaciones por el buen trabajo de restauración, ahora a preparar unas buenas hamburguesas 🇵🇪
Nice job well done.
The meat grinder is covered with a layer of food tin inside and outside. With this cleaning, the tin was most likely removed.
Nice job, had one years ago. Was s l o w and had to be razor sharp to even work
Awesome restoration bro 👍👍👍✌🏻🇷🇺
Y pensar que teníamos una de esa de niño con mis abuelos picavamos de todo
I'm pretty sure that you are missing two parts. The first one would be a rubber cap over that circle shaped element on 17:21. The second one would be a rubber "plate" that you would put between the "feet" and the table, 19:05.
If one has a lathe, it would pay to add a needle thrust bearing and mating thrust washers. INA makes one for $4, available at ZORO. The nylon bushing is good, but a real bearing makes it much easier to operate. You will use the lathe to remove about .125" from the screw and face off the end to receive the thrust bearing.
pekné,len za tú zlomenú kľuku by som ti dal poza uši.. :-) :-)
Que maldade filmar a soldagem sem colocar uma proteção para os olhos de quem assiste...
Todos os que fazem isso, recebem voto negativo meu.
Parri aos 9:00, nem quis mais assistir ao vídeo...
2:00 yikes!
Porkert grinders seem to be made still but in Poland. Here is a #22 that I motorized. These are top quality units and as good as the USA Enterprise or Chop-Rite. ua-cam.com/video/asCPLzvwK4Y/v-deo.html&lc=UgxxjGgH2oMNKuj2vx14AaABAg
The Porkert company still exists in the Czech Republic, and sells meat grinders and any spare parts. As well as kitchen knives and cutting boards.
@@renni1313 The Porkert large grinder I bought about 8 years ago is made in Poland. Odd
прикольно , но мелет херово
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