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    Who owns or maintained a Hobart 2612 slicer here?

    What about the gap between the gauge plate, the plate that supports the product and moves perpendicular against the blade to adjust thickness, and the blade. When a slicer is new and gauge plate is completely closed or slightly higher than the blade where the blade can't cut anything, the gap...
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    Who owns or maintained a Hobart 2612 slicer here?

    I have everything except the motor disassembled. Gonna run the wood block noise test first before attempting to deal with the motor. Also what how would I know what size the blade should be? I mean it is supposedly 12 inches but none of the replacement blades are 12. One ebay seller claims OEM...
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    Who owns or maintained a Hobart 2612 slicer here?

    Like most people I bought a $100 slicer and was not happy with it, then bought a $500 slicer and still was not happy. Ended up with a Hobart 2612 very cheap because it was not in great condition. 1) nothing has been disassembled or cleaned in many many years 2) There is crusted food and stuff...
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