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Antique Meat Slicer
Here's a photograph of an antique meat slicer which I have restored. When I found the slicer at a sale, it was very rusty and all moving parts were seized. I sandblasted all parts and soaked the chain in WD-40. I chromed the flywheel and other parts. There's no stainless steel in this slicer. Just a lot of cast
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Antique Meat Slicer FARM HOME Food 25-2-34 Here's a photograph of an antique meat slicer which I have restored. When I found the slicer at a sale, it was very rusty and all moving parts were seized. I sandblasted all parts and soaked the chain in WD-40. I chromed the flywheel and other parts. There's no stainless steel in this slicer. Just a lot of cast iron and steel. It has a sliding table which slides at the turn of the wheel. It'll do everything from shaving thin slices to cutting big chunks. On the front of the wheel are these words: "Sterling Slicer, No. 90, N.R. Streeter & Co., Rochester, N.Y. Patented 1908". (Ted Fiforowich, 18 Henderson Dr., Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2Z2 Canada)
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