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fish4all
10-28-2011, 08:37 AM
Anyone have ideas on a meat cutting band saw? I have been searching the internet but not much luck on low end ones available to canada.
Damn there was just one on used Vic about 2 weeks ago with the grinder on it as well....
Wolf
eaglemaniac
10-28-2011, 04:20 PM
The orange bow saws work quite well;) eman
Lipripper
10-28-2011, 05:37 PM
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/Saws-/95076/i.html
(http://www.ebay.ca/sch/Saws-/95076/i.html)Shipping seems to be pricey as expected....
beemer
10-28-2011, 06:32 PM
Anyone have ideas on a meat cutting band saw? I have been searching the internet but not much luck on low end ones available to canada.
Why don't you use a regular band saw. When I was working in the biz that is what we were using.
beemer
MILLERTIME
10-28-2011, 06:47 PM
Why don't you use a regular band saw. When I was working in the biz that is what we were using.
beemerThat's what I use....1 inch blade 2 teeth/inch.....cuts frozen lamb legs etc. etc. like a HD......always wear lots safety gear.....
Lipripper
10-28-2011, 07:07 PM
As long as it isn't a plastic body.....
I have food safe
fishyboy99
10-28-2011, 09:51 PM
I bought one similar to the ebay listing last month, although it wasn't that nice shade of blue :) Bought it at Midland in Nanaimo for roughly the same price, but no shipping. Think that was a one time deal though, would have to ask. Works fine, cut up 10 whole frozen prime rib roasts in about 20 min with no trouble. I didn't have a band regular band saw, so I went with the stainless meat saw. Haven't had a chance to use the grinder yet, so I can not tell you how that works.
Regards,
Fishyboy
fish4all
10-30-2011, 01:37 PM
I bought one similar to the ebay listing last month, although it wasn't that nice shade of blue :) Bought it at Midland in Nanaimo for roughly the same price, but no shipping. Think that was a one time deal though, would have to ask. Works fine, cut up 10 whole frozen prime rib roasts in about 20 min with no trouble. I didn't have a band regular band saw, so I went with the stainless meat saw. Haven't had a chance to use the grinder yet, so I can not tell you how that works.
Regards,
Fishyboy
Thanks for that. I will check with midland in Courtenay on Monday. I was hoping to get the one with a grinder. I had some great chum salmon pepperoni I would like to make.
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