| Michael Horowitz |
I just acquired a motorized pasta machine.
With the motor mounted, I don't see how the machine gets clamped to
the counter.
Any suggestions? - Mike
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| Michael Horowitz |
Michael Horowitz <mhorowitREMOVE_THESE_CAPS@cox.net> wrote:
>I just acquired a motorized pasta machine.
>With the motor mounted, I don't see how the machine gets clamped to
>the counter.
>Any suggestions? - Mike
Never mind. Clipboard looks as if it will work fine :) - Mike
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| Monsur Fromage du Pollet |
Michael Horowitz <mhorowitREMOVE_THESE_CAPS@cox.net> wrote in
news:24u551pod7t0vonl4sje40ntlhhsqr6iks@4ax.com:
> I just acquired a motorized pasta machine.
> With the motor mounted, I don't see how the machine gets clamped to
> the counter.
> Any suggestions? - Mike
>
I have an Atlas Pasta machine...later I bought a motor for it. This made
making pasta easier, didn't need 3 hands. One hand to feed, one to crank
and another hand to catch the pasta dough. If this is similar to your
setup, then no clamping is required. Unlike when cranked by hand the
motorized pasta maker doesn't jump or move around, unless you decide to
move it...
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Type 2 Diabetic Since Aug 2004
1AC- 7.2, 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol
Weight from 265 down to 219 lbs. and dropping.
Continuing to be Manitoban
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| Curly Sue |
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 16:57:36 -0400, Michael Horowitz
<mhorowitREMOVE_THESE_CAPS@cox.net> wrote:
>Michael Horowitz <mhorowitREMOVE_THESE_CAPS@cox.net> wrote:
>
>>I just acquired a motorized pasta machine.
>>With the motor mounted, I don't see how the machine gets clamped to
>>the counter.
>>Any suggestions? - Mike
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>Never mind. Clipboard looks as if it will work fine :) - Mike
If it's like mine it doesn't need to be fastened down when the motor
is used.
Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
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