Mincer Cleaning

Shroughaun

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Just wondering if anyone has any experience of cleaning up and old mincer or if this mincer would be worth cleaning up??

The mince had been used in a bakery upto 6 months ago and then stored in a shed upto now. Is still in perfect working order just a little scrubby.

Would need a good cleaning to allow for mincing of edible foods. Just wondering what could be used for this or is it even possible.
 

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Well, depending on how you value your time and elbow grease, we may be about to find out!
I’d be more than happy to put a bit of elbow grease in. Just what to use as a cleaning product is something I’m bedazzled with and would it come up clean enough to be useable and hygienic afterwards.
 
It’ll be a nice winter project, I’m not sure how practical it would be for use. If there is no hopper tray with it, it’ll be hard to feed. Also is there a screw in the barrel? As there is usually a shaft poking through the plate at the front of the mincer but I can’t see one in your pictures.
 
It’ll be a nice winter project, I’m not sure how practical it would be for use. If there is no hopper tray with it, it’ll be hard to feed. Also is there a screw in the barrel? As there is usually a shaft poking through the plate at the front of the mincer but I can’t see one in your pictures.
Yeah there’s a big hopper tray with it just not in the picture. There a screw is attached on the inside of the grinding blade so just not visible at the moment.

The guy who has it was removing all equipment from a bakery. Had it in his storage shed since and is looking to sell it for €80. It’s a powerful grinder when turned on. It ground up a few carrots in seconds.

After some internet research I think it maybe a working project.
Will just need to be painted.
Soaked in some baking soda and vinegar bit of elbow grease and then treated and disinfected.

A lot better than the grinder I’m using at the min.
 
Yeah there’s a big hopper tray with it just not in the picture. There a screw is attached on the inside of the grinding blade so just not visible at the moment.

The guy who has it was removing all equipment from a bakery. Had it in his storage shed since and is looking to sell it for €80. It’s a powerful grinder when turned on. It ground up a few carrots in seconds.

After some internet research I think it maybe a working project.
Will just need to be painted.
Soaked in some baking soda and vinegar bit of elbow grease and then treated and disinfected.

A lot better than the grinder I’m using at the min.

Hmmm...mincer and grinder in the same post.....
 
strip the paint on the motor covers and repaint while cleaning up all the mincer parts and you will have a mincer better than you can buy from China ;)
l would love to come across something like this to do a bit of a restore job on,
 
I’d say definitely worth it.

Decent mincers are expensive, and if that machine can be returned to working order it will likely last a lifetime. Plus you get the sense of satisfaction from returning to working order what others might designate as scrap.

From the looks of it, it is a standard size, so a new stainless steel mincing plate and cutter should be available, and there’s little else necessary - other than sorting the electrics and some cosmetic paintwork required. There are plenty of hopper trays on eBay, though it sounds like you’re okay as is.

Looking forward to reading about the restoration :thumb:
 
it looks like a crypto peerless. i had a newer one looks like a size 22. will mince any thing you put in it, hares and rabbits for dog food with ease. because of its age will probably want a fibre washer in the worm shaft
 
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