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Post by Bob K » Sat Sep 12, 2015 17:22

If I was going to spend the $$ on a manual Friedrich Dick 30# stuffer I would consider the Cabela's commercial grade stuffer (probably made by Tre Spade) and add the electric motor with foot control for the same cost.
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Post by Cabonaia » Sun Sep 13, 2015 06:21

Chef R. - I've got the Cabella's (AKA Tre Spade) 3/4 hp grinder. It was something of a splurge because for my needs a $100 type would work fine I am sure. Still, it is really good and I love it. BTW, a foot switch is great to have, but don't pay $50 for the one from Cabella's. You can get the exact some one much cheaper on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Linemaster-T-91-S ... oot+switch

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Post by unclebuck » Mon Sep 14, 2015 01:39

I am all "Cabela'ed up"!!! 1hp commercial grinder with about 10 different sizes of plates, Cabela's mixer that I can hook up to the grinder, a jerky slicer that fits on the grinder motor, a 10" commercial slicer, Cabela's 15" commercial vac sealer, and a 15 lb., 6" clear lexan, water powered sausage press, made by a Hutterite colony is Sask. I smoke my stuff in a 20 cu. ft. stainless smoker that originated as a milk cooler in a college institution that I got for the hauling away. I installed an electric heat unit, Johnson controls which give me total control of time and heat.
"What can't be smoked can't be eaten."
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Post by Chef_Raoul » Wed Sep 16, 2015 02:53

Bob,

What thickness bags do you use with your VacMaster?
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Post by Bob K » Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:13

I use the 3 mill bags. No problems. Things like bones have to be double wrapped even with the 4 mill bags.
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