Re: Tools of the trade!
[Re: DAK]
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11/22/17 05:37 AM
11/22/17 05:37 AM
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danny clifton
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When I'm mixing in a five gallon bucket I've yet to find anything better than gauntlets. Nothing works any better for time or a nice consistent mix. If you just don't want to stick your hand in, even with gauntlets on, get a sausage mixer.
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Re: Tools of the trade!
[Re: danny clifton]
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11/22/17 07:42 PM
11/22/17 07:42 PM
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traprjohn
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When I'm mixing in a five gallon bucket I've yet to find anything better than gauntlets. Nothing works any better for time or a nice consistent mix. ^^what he said...but I use cattle examination gauntlets, with a pr of skinning gloves inside....in case a gauntlet gets punched thru. Then toss them after using. They are only $9/100 at Southern States.
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Re: Tools of the trade!
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11/23/17 02:53 PM
11/23/17 02:53 PM
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TONY.F
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lots of freezer space for all your accumulated glands ,meats and other perishable items. And yes write down every thing no matter how small. I thought I had a excellent memory but I have forgot a few things lately. Hindsight writing it down would of saved a bunch of time and money! Once you make a few that work well your mind will be swimming with ideas! Flooding out the things you already know. Best of wishs its truly addictive
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Re: Tools of the trade!
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01/12/18 03:08 AM
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Teacher
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It would probably be advantageous to get food grade utensils, mixing blades, cutting boards, etc. They’re designed to give a consistent product without bleeding chemicals.
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