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Old December 22, 2015   #29
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Originally Posted by clkeiper View Post
I went to my daughters final ( an acting class) at college tonight up near Cleveland... I was going 20mph and almost hit 4 FOUR count em... FOUR deer. they walked right out in front of me on the college campus in the dark.

Overkill maybe... but what a nice motor.

By the way... what are the #'s for on each model... I could have bought a #8 but I thought it was too light lifting the box... so I bought the other one they had which was a #12... the one in the video is a 42 and yours is a 22? what is the difference... is it universal from one grinder brand to another?
I had no idea you asked a question until just now.

Overkill maybe.
If you would have asked me I would have suggested the #22.
But this all depends on what you plan to do with one.

As was said above the higher the number the larger the plate.
And yes for the most part they are universal except for a few exceptions.

Here is the run down on the plate size and the numbers.
The number doesn't mean MM either because a number 22 is 83 MM in diameter.
#5 =2 1/8 diameter.
#8 =2 1/2 diameter.
# 10 / 12 =2 3/4 diameter.
# 20 /22 = 3 1/4 diameter.
# 32 = 3 7/8 diameter.
Right now I am looking for two smaller plates to extrude spaghetti.
I might just make them.
I already have 7 plates

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http://www.kascosharptech.com/cmss_f...pecs-large.jpg
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