Originally Posted by
StraightArrowNY
iSnipe,
I have a hand grinder that I modified into a power grinder. Just replace the hand crank with a 3 or 4 inch long bolt and use a power drill to crank it. Saves me alot of time and effort.
My hand crank grinder only cost about $20, but I hate replacing something if it's not broken.
I thought about making a platform to hold the grinder and electric generator so I can move it around easily... and of course, to grind faster... then I heard the idea of using a drill. I passed that idea up too.
My concern is the small hopper. It helps to have the meat in strips to feed it faster, as small chunks have to be pressed into it and the small shoot that accepts the meat is a pain.
However, in regards to your drill tip refreshing my memory, I should just give it a shot before knocking it. LOL!
Thanks,
iSnipe