Meat slicer rebuild

Billh51

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I recently picked up an old Globe 12” meat slicer that needed a little TLC. I was lucky that most of the major parts were there and didn’t have to buy anything other than some electrical parts. The rest, I was able to make in my shop. A few knurled knobs and a shaft assembly for the slide carriage. I did a complete tear down and cleaning, with paint and chrome polish and a lot of elbow grease. The machine works awesome, just like new. I have some bacon I’m making and this will sure come in handy over hand slicing. I also made a dedicated cart to leave it on, as it is quite heavy.BDD62A70-FD31-44BB-91FB-F01EC4EDB106.jpeg187F7987-CFA7-401D-B27A-CC1C78C9D87E.jpeg13CD9CE0-9965-4326-A97C-E4A653F5365E.jpegEE9ACA1D-FAE2-4E1C-83AE-1A69F0745B5D.jpeg45E3A727-81FB-4839-8810-1FA23E3C1B7D.jpegD6CDB259-90D7-427D-BC97-22B0682B362F.jpeg590F3ECA-C17D-40D9-8686-5481FA728FEE.jpeg80DEF0A0-E23F-455B-A29D-FEB92F2A2091.jpeg
 
Nice! You took it from groaty looking to beautiful! Pretty cart, too.
 
We have one of those.

Made jerky with it.

Freeze the meat first as it slices better.

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very nice work, ob both the slicer and the cart!
Well Done!

the Globe slicer you have looks like it came over on the Mayflower.
i deal with hundreds of the newer models, but none have the classic styling like this
very cool
 
very nice work, ob both the slicer and the cart!
Well Done!

the Globe slicer you have looks like it came over on the Mayflower.
i deal with hundreds of the newer models, but none have the classic styling like this
very cool
As far as I can tell, it appears to be around a 1951 model, which is old. That's the year I was born. Lol. I think the government outlawed these enameled type of slicers for commercial use around 20 years ago. They still have lot of value though, it still will bring about $600 in my area, in this condition.
 
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