Yes, it came with an attachment for marinating.
A plastic pan with a lid and a vacuum fitting. Put the meat in the pan
with the marinating sauce and hook it up to the vacuum machine and hit
the button for marinating. It cycles a few times and pulls the fluid
into the meat.
We have tried that o
Those work well for high speed marinating, too. Putting something under a
vacuum really forces the liquid into the meat, so you don't have to marinade as
long.
Dan
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On Apr 8, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> But, it is a bit of a pain to take it off of the machine an
On 08/04/2013 2:15 PM, Fmiser wrote:
On 06/04/2013 9:37 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
Also, the wire goes stale after a while, and even
good-quality wire that has been sitting in the garden shed
for a year or so is only going to frustrate you.
Randy Bennell wrote:
I think, that what happens, is
> > On 06/04/2013 9:37 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
> >
> > Also, the wire goes stale after a while, and even
> > good-quality wire that has been sitting in the garden shed
> > for a year or so is only going to frustrate you.
> Randy Bennell wrote:
>
> I think, that what happens, is that the wire o
I think, that what happens, is that the wire oxidizes. If you could
clean the wire it would be fine but given the cost of a new roll, it is
easier to buy a new one.
Randy
On 06/04/2013 9:37 PM, Alex Chamberlain wrote:
On Apr 6, 2013 6:51 PM, "Greg Fiorentino" wrote:
I'm by no means an exper
Been welding for about 40+ years, all types, all positions, so I have a
"little experience" to draw from. [certified aerospace systems welder for a
time]
You said all the magic words for trouble getting a good weld. Flux core
wire, few amperage selections, few wire speed selections, thin material.
On Apr 6, 2013 6:51 PM, "Greg Fiorentino" wrote:
>
> I'm by no means an expert on wire welding, but everyone seems to agree to
> toss the HF wire and buy a decent brand. The word is that it makes all
the
> difference.
>
That has been my experience as a beginner with a HF wire feed unit as well.
April 06, 2013 6:43 PM
To: Mercedes List
Subject: [MBZ] MIG welding, some basic questions.
Had to do some repairs on the kid's trampoline today. Simple welding of
some repair plate over a broken weld where one of the legs joins the frame.
Using my HF welder, which has only 4 current se
Had to do some repairs on the kid's trampoline today. Simple welding of
some repair plate over a broken weld where one of the legs joins the
frame.
Using my HF welder, which has only 4 current settings but variable wire
speed control, I had some problems. Seemed to have trouble finding a
current