Picked up a Craigslist Slicer

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baboy

Smoke Blower
Original poster
Aug 8, 2008
88
29
Westminster, CO
Found this baby on craigslist for $190. I cleaned it up and painted the casting a gloss black. I believe it is from the 40's or 50's and has all the original parts as far as I can tell. The gears look great and the motor runs quiet, now I need something to slice. I have a presto 10" slicer but that does not cut across a full belly when making bacon so I needed to trim it too much. This one should do a better job with bellies and boneless hams.

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Nice slicer ...
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If you did not use a self etching primer on the bare aluminum, the paint will bubble and flake off...
Aluminum has a "self healing" characteristic that it immediately "rusts" to an aluminum oxide coat to prevent further oxidation... Paint will not long term stick to the coating...
Self Etching Primers

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Dave,

thanks for the information, the slicer is cast iron and had been previously painted so it should be ok. I will keep this in mind because I also have an older buffalo chopper that has an aluminum base and housing.
 
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