A good friend gave me his old Hobart 1612 deli slicer that he used in his now-defunct pizza joint. It has been sitting in his barn for several years and it shows.
I chased the Black Widows out of it and tore it down for cleaning and restoring. I figure after about $400-$500 in parts I'll have a slicer that's worth at least $300-$350!
Wait, you’re investing $400-500 in parts to have something worth $300-350? You had one to many margaritas out there in Jefferson land? Sure you don’t mean $40-50?
Honestly, adding up everything I'd "like" to replace (much of it cosmetic) it would likely run into that $400-$500 range. What I need and should replace will keep me in that $300 range which makes more sense for something I'll use once a month or so. Good grief, that thing must weigh 90 lbs and I still don't know where or how I'm going to store it!
LSG Adjustable Grill/Smoker, MAK Pellet Grill, Large BGE with Several Attachments from the Ceramic Grill Store, Weber Gasser, Cast Iron Pans & Griddle, Grill Grates, Mostly Thermoworks Thermometers, Avova SV Stick, BBQ Guru Controller and Fan
CaptainMike , I could use that once a month too! What are you going to charge for rent? Shipping could be a concern I suppose. Lol. Congrats! Looks like a good slicer!
The rent is free, but that beast isn't going to move once I figure out it's final resting place. Actually, I'm ideating a mobile base so it might move a little.
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