I have never done business with that firm, only found the image there.
However, I have seen them in Mennonite areas that are very simple, made of
wood, except for the
axle and bearings.
Later,
Tom
Bruce & Joyce Caldwell wrote:
> > Any chance anyone knows of plans for a home / shop made apple grinder? I
>
> I read about one in the Mother Earth News a few years ago. They used a
> washing machine set up to just spin. Put a board with nails through it (for
> the plate) on what was the spindle, and rigged a hopper for the fruit above
> the plate. Don't recall how they emptied it, maybe let it drain to a bucket
> outside the machine.
>
> Joyce
>
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