I really enjoyed this build. A 120 year old Meat Grinder that will now have it's pride of place in my kitchen for making hamburgers from scratch. As always I am open to your feedback so please let me know what you think or how I could have done things differently.
Thank you for your feedback Jawad. Acid is good to remove gunk etc. I decided on the sand blaster though because the meat grinder was made of think cast iron and the blaster didn't scar or damage it. It also allowed me to clean up inside the grinder. Thank you for the feedback though I will be using acid for some of the more detailed work. I have a 200 year old whalers meat cleaver that I will be restoring soon and I will take up your advice and use acid to retain the detail on the blade. That video should be coming out in the next few weeks :)
@@HDREEL Whale meat cleaver sounds amazing . And the sandblasting was kinda satisfying. Again i hope that you're channel grows faster. Although it will be a long journey but i will be here when you reach 100k
I really enjoyed this build. A 120 year old Meat Grinder that will now have it's pride of place in my kitchen for making hamburgers from scratch. As always I am open to your feedback so please let me know what you think or how I could have done things differently.
Awesome. 2 thumbs up
Very good restoration bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you hope you enjoyed. Now I have a usable 120 year old meat grinder to make hamburgers with :D looks good in my kitchen.
I know it’s a bit late but if you had lapped the cutting face and grind plate it would have ground meat better, maybe locate a finer grind plate
your missing the front cover that why it cake up on the end but nice job anyways
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You could've used some sort of a mild acid to remove the sticky gunk. But nonetheless the video was still amazing
Thank you for your feedback Jawad. Acid is good to remove gunk etc. I decided on the sand blaster though because the meat grinder was made of think cast iron and the blaster didn't scar or damage it. It also allowed me to clean up inside the grinder. Thank you for the feedback though I will be using acid for some of the more detailed work. I have a 200 year old whalers meat cleaver that I will be restoring soon and I will take up your advice and use acid to retain the detail on the blade. That video should be coming out in the next few weeks :)
@@HDREEL Whale meat cleaver sounds amazing . And the sandblasting was kinda satisfying. Again i hope that you're channel grows faster. Although it will be a long journey but i will be here when you reach 100k