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  • Hobart 1712 Slicer

    I lost my Hobart 1612 slicer in our house fire back in April. Main use for it was our small bacon business which I usually cured, smoked and sliced around 250 lbs of bellies each month. As we’re starting from scratch acquiring the tools we need to start this back up, I was in need of a new to me slicer. I bought a Berkel 818 slicer really cheap in May, but was never able to free up the gauge plate that allows you to set the thickness of your slices. I found a Hobart 1712 slicer in my area. Seller wanted 900 for it. When I went to look at it, it was in a rough condition. Left outside in a covered area, the aluminum case had very bad oxidation and again the gauge plate was frozen. It still had the original sharpening tool attached and the stainless knife had spots of corrosion which indicated to me it hadn’t been cleaned from it’s last use. I got him down to 600 and felt like I got a deal, as these models are going for around 1500 . What was really nice after getting it home, I found out the automatic slicing mechanism was in excellent shape and was working as it should.
    Yesterday, I started the cleaning process, and addressing the frozen gauge plate. I knew how to do it from previously doing the same the the used 1612 I bought in 2015. Serious heat from a propane torch and judicious use of a dead blow hammer for about 10 minutes and the deal was done. There are several Youtube videos about this repair. After a good degreasing of the adjustment mechanism and lubrication of the parts, it was all put back together and working as it should.
    My wife then did the cleanup on the exterior using 0000 steel wool and soap and water.
    Link to Youtube video
    7 Foot X 20" Pipe BBQ pit with offset firebox
    Weber EX6 Smokefire
    Masterbuilt 40" Sportsman Elite gasser
    90 Qt LOCO Crawfish Cooker
    Everything else burned up in my house fire

  • #2
    Great score.
    Miles ahead of my P.O.S. slicer.
    Craig
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    • #3
      Maybe the wife could start a local slicer detail shop. Hah...Looks great, nice job.

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      • #4
        Bra-vo Git-R-Done!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by SmokinLee View Post
          Maybe the wife could start a local slicer detail shop. Hah...Looks great, nice job.
          That's an idea
          I sent the video to the seller today. The guy couldn't believe it
          7 Foot X 20" Pipe BBQ pit with offset firebox
          Weber EX6 Smokefire
          Masterbuilt 40" Sportsman Elite gasser
          90 Qt LOCO Crawfish Cooker
          Everything else burned up in my house fire

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          • #6
            Nice slicer and great video. Cool unit.
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            • #7
              Nice work. Those are great machines easy to work on and parts are still available.

              Nice price as well.

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              • #8
                Very nice!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nickelmore View Post
                  Nice work. Those are great machines easy to work on and parts are still available.

                  Nice price as well.
                  Yes, I had a 1612 previously that was destroyed in my house fire. I rebuilt that one, so I'm very familiar with the 1712 as well. Parts prices are all over the place, you have to do some very detailed price matching
                  7 Foot X 20" Pipe BBQ pit with offset firebox
                  Weber EX6 Smokefire
                  Masterbuilt 40" Sportsman Elite gasser
                  90 Qt LOCO Crawfish Cooker
                  Everything else burned up in my house fire

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