Deepwoodsbutcher That’s what I have for my sawzall, I have some 9" and some 12" stainless steel. Cost wasn’t too bad off Amazon, came in a assorted package.
Bent base on Weston #32 Butcher Meat Grinder
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I ordered a Weston #32 Butcher Meat Grinder along with the Weston 44# mixer on Feb 3 2020. The grinder came with the base bent. I have sent photos in to Waltons customer service and have emailed Weston as well. The lady at Weston said they were made that way. I have photos and video to prove she’s wrong. I’m not asking for replacement of unit, just the base. Looks like Waltons would step up and take care of this. I emailed Walton customer service again this morning but no reply.
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rnbryan51 I’m sure Walton’s will take care of you!
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Joe Hell Sure hope so
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rnbryan51 I will talk to the customer service manager to see what is going on. I assume you used the same email to send that as you have on your meatgistics account?
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I took my base off and took it to my shop where I straightened it and added reinforcement. My grinder motor is perfectly level now, not leaning back like the lady at Weston said was ‘by design.’ The problem is the motor is so heavy and the base metal is so thin and there’s no support on the back of the base where the cut out is. It was a simple fix but Weston is trying to pass this off as “this is the way they all are”. That’s because they designed them wrong and they all get bent in shipping.
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rnbryan51 I have the same grinder and while it is slightly tilted back, so is the much larger shop grinder we have. That was one of the first things that I noticed. It seemed to me that is was made that way ‘by design’ as they both appear to have the same angle. I could be wrong.
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