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Has anyone ever made a spit from a mangle? I have the mangle. Now I need to figure out how to make it into a spit.
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What's a mangle?
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July 16, 2009, 01:27:57 pm »
You mean like an old wringer from a washer?
no I havn't but I don't see why you couldn't.
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A mangle is a rotating iron for removing wrinkles from clothes. Faster way to iron than a flat iron and ironing board.
Should make a good spit if turning is what you are after. Might not have enough power for a 200# hog
Here are some listed with pics on eBay
http://shop.ebay.com/items/?_nkw=mangle&_armrs=1
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July 16, 2009, 10:41:45 pm »
That technology has passed us poor folks by completely. Most everyone has given up on the flat irons too. We all got wrinkles now
From what I can see - ya got a motor and a chain drive. Now all you need is long rod with the right chain sprocket and a couple bushings
A lot of torque is not required as long as you can get the load balanced.
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Mangle got its name for what happens when you get your hand caught in it.
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They work good for shelling crabs or so I've been told.
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My Mom plumb wore out 2 of them manglers. Never did see a flat iron in her hands.
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I finished the spit, and tried it out yesterday. It worked good. Since it didn't happen without pictures,here are a couple of the test cook.
A stainless steel pipe for cooking on was going to cost over $100.00 so I used a solid steel rod. I seasoned the rod like you would a new cast iron pan. Just to be safe though I wrapped the rod in aluminum foil where the chickens were.
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August 10, 2009, 08:32:13 am »
That's a mighty fine looking unit
I wouldn't worry about the steel rod so long as you treat it like you do your cast iron pans.
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The only time I would have to have stainless is, if I were to set it up somewhere and sell food .
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Dang! My mouth started watering just looking at the pictures
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someone mentioned crabs. i would not want to use one to try to get rid of crabs. it sounds too painful.
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I like seenin' things get a second life. So, how'd the test subjects turn out?
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August 13, 2009, 04:58:11 am »
They were delicious.
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August 14, 2009, 01:48:09 am »
I'll bet they were. What kind of wood did you use?
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For that fire I used mostly maple and a little bit of apple. I was buying a bundle of slabs every year for cooking. Until at one of our parties a guest said that he would bring us some wood for our next party. He brought us a truck load of broken pallets. That turned out to be the best wood for cooking. Now I'm waiting for him to get me another truck load.
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