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10mm OD stuffing tube
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I need to find a 10mm OD stuffing tube with a 1 1/2” or it may be 1 9/16” base to fit my Northern Tool stuffer. The one I see here has a lot bigger base. Any leads would be awesome.
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blackbetty61 Team Blue Regular Contributors Canning Green Mountain Grill Veteran Cast Iron last edited by blackbetty61
chippewa
Have you checked on the other guys website (lem) they might have what your looking for. That’s where I found one for my stuffer. -
blackbetty61 after some checking I found a 9mm 3/8” tube that looks like it might work.
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chippewa Messing with a 10mm tube…you’re asking for problems… Just make sure you add extra water. We’ve destroyed multiple stuffers trying to do the small sticks. I’ve finally settled on the 19mm. Big enough to let cheese through and still have a great finished product.
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I went this way on Ebay. https://www.[link removed]/itm/1-9-16-x-3-8-Snack-Stick-Tube-AND-17mm-Casings-for-Sausage-Stuffer-LEM-606/152809566253?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Works great for me on my 5# LEM stuffer. No problems at all.
I use Willie’s Snack Stick Mix, and still using the Collagen casing that came with the tube. (Because I’m Mr. Smallbatch.) -
pauliedmondsjr
That is the same one I was looking at on amazon for around $26 without casings
And I do small batches also. Lol. -
Parksider I used a 11.3 mm at the tip and tapered up tube with no problems with the meat going through it. Just could not get casings on the tube all at once. Hopefully the new tube will work as I like the smaller sticks. I will probably just use these 16mm casings for my personal sticks and use the 19mm for friends batches.
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When you are a Mr. Smallbatch, 19 mm casings tend to use up your hard won stuffin.
So I think I’ll stick around the smaller casings, and Willie’s Snack Stick mix.
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