Re: grinding bait & lure
[Re: DFronek]
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04/22/08 08:49 AM
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My grinder hanging up... I'll grind 20-30 gallons of meats and fish this year. ~ADC~
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Re: grinding bait & lure
[Re: DFronek]
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04/22/08 08:55 AM
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It flys through the muskrats and mink carcusses too Blak, bones and all. I boned out the beavers though. lol I have an electric grinder in the house for the meats we'll be eating though.
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Re: grinding bait & lure
[Re: Scott Phillips]
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04/23/08 03:58 PM
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I use a hand operated for my bait/lre bases. Hoping to upgrade in the future though. I chunk my bobcat and beaver right now, may start grinding it later. I grind my mouse bait base with the hand grinder.
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Re: grinding bait & lure
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04/25/08 12:02 AM
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Jayme, That is a nice looking set up. Did you buy it that way, or did you rig the pulley up on a hand grinder?
Jonathan
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Re: grinding bait & lure
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04/25/08 12:07 AM
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Re: grinding bait & lure
[Re: JeremyT]
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04/25/08 12:11 AM
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I'll bet that pulley is added Johnathan. I have one and have added the pulley also. It is easy to do. Wrong. LMAO! ~ADC~
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Re: grinding bait & lure
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04/25/08 12:43 AM
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Thanks. That is not a bad price. I have pulleys and motors. I'll have to dig out one of my old hand crank grinders to see if I can hang a pulley on it. I have rigged similar things up converting from manual to electric drive. Recall tells me that I had to synchronize and pair pulley diameters with belt length and motor rpm so when I cranked the thing on it didn't turn into a flying machine.
I remember making a fan once at the farm. I used a discarded radiator fan from a semi, and like a dope, without thinking beyond my invention's potential, I locked it directly onto the shaft of a 1-HP motor - no cage around the blades either. Proud as could be, I set it on top of a large wooden crate a little over three feet off the ground. When I turned that thing on, it took off like a wounded helicopter. Luckily, it "flew" away from me, or I probably would have been beheaded. It flew about 20 ft. before crashing. Had to go to therapy before I could be eligible for test pilot training. Just had to tell that story on myself.
After surviving that, I rigged it up with pulleys. That thing really threw the wind, big time.
Jonathan
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Re: grinding bait & lure
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04/25/08 08:44 AM
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I'll bet that pulley is added Johnathan. I have one and have added the pulley also. It is easy to do. Wrong. LMAO! ~ADC~ lmao Looks like we were posting at the same time!
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