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vossy1
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vossy1
   Old Thread  #21 10 May 2024 at 2.21pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #16
Wash your hands in alcohol, sanitiser stuff us good too
alapeche
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   Old Thread  #20 8 May 2024 at 10.10pm  0  Login    Register
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scaley&dark
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   Old Thread  #19 8 May 2024 at 9.34pm  1  Login    Register
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it was n-butric.


carpyash
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carpyash
   Old Thread  #18 8 May 2024 at 8.48pm  1  Login    Register
I got my Mrs to smell this bottle of liquid I had just got, whipped the lid off and the little insert out stuffed under her nose, accidentally touched it with the bottle and she went absolutely berserk, it was n-butric. I had a looonng wait if you know what I mean.
dickweed
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   Old Thread  #17 8 May 2024 at 7.43pm  2  Login    Register
I once got caught using her treadmill as a sausage conveyor.
alapeche
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   Old Thread  #16 8 May 2024 at 3.35pm  0  Login    Register
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Ive had to take my bait making facilities else where as she does not like the funny smells, she can smell tuna oil on my hands as soon as I walk in the door. I wouldnt be so mean as to buy her a dewault gun as I already have one of the chinese ones.
new-carper
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new-carper
   Old Thread  #15 8 May 2024 at 3.22pm  0  Login    Register
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She'll love that DeWalt gun I'm sure 😁
dickweed
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dickweed
   Old Thread  #14 8 May 2024 at 2.09pm  0  Login    Register
Another key factor for increasing boilie production is to ensure the Mrs is not at home.

They are sticklers for cleanliness in the kitchen and they generally get in the way. The also object to certain thing going in the dishwasher.
alapeche
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   Old Thread  #13 8 May 2024 at 12.37pm  1  Login    Register
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Think I might buy one of these for the wifes birthday.
scaley&dark
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   Old Thread  #12 6 May 2024 at 10.16pm  0  Login    Register
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Nicely done. thanks for the ideas

dickweed
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dickweed
   Old Thread  #11 6 May 2024 at 10.06pm  0  Login    Register
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12 eggs per run in the 6.7 litre bowl. 1.5 kg base mix. Blends in about a minute. I have a few spare bowls which speeds things up.

Gun ok on firm mix, just charge battery up in advance.

Bespoke Gardner table, 4 section on top, 4 on bottom. 6 sausages at once no problem.

scaley&dark
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   Old Thread  #10 6 May 2024 at 2.40pm  0  Login    Register
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Impressive. I need to become more roller productive like this

What litre size bowl does your Kenwood XL Mixer have, the 6.7 litre one ?
how many eggs or kilos of base mix you knocking up in one go comfortably in that.

How do you find the Dewalt caulk gun, the batteries last OK on a firmish mix. I am assuming it is one like the -18V XR Sealant Caulk Gun.

dickweed
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dickweed
   Old Thread  #9 6 May 2024 at 11.20am  0  Login    Register
Kenwood xl mixer, dewalt gun, modified gardener table. Boil on kitchen hob in big pan.

5 kg in one hour start to finish.
alapeche
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   Old Thread  #8 5 May 2024 at 10.13pm  0  Login    Register
Wow ! Thanks for your advice and link. Looks like a fair old mixer that one, a real beast !
Bren987
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Bren987
   Old Thread  #7 3 May 2024 at 2.04pm  0  Login    Register
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This is the sort of mixer you need to be looking at.
I was told if you halve the litres that's roughly how much basemix it would comfortably do.
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