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GENERAL CHEESE MAKING BOARDS (Specific Cheese Making in Boards above) => EQUIPMENT - Forming Cheese => Topic started by: wharris on May 11, 2009, 12:27:26 AM
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I have a new table i intend to use to hoop cheese.
Please ignore the dirty sink underneath.
(http://vxxwgg.blu.livefilestore.com/y1p_k9WunAMac90Y-40zYIIQoy3chI9DSzl6BcO83U7bzOIN2PHC8Wu1CTbpJHkCcsUYS4o6DDVl1Gbbo58GrXB9g/DSC_0145.jpg) (http://vxxwgg.blu.livefilestore.com/y1p_k9WunAMac90Y-40zYIIQoy3chI9DSzl6BcO83U7bzOIN2PHC8Wu1CTbpJHkCcsUYS4o6DDVl1Gbbo58GrXB9g/DSC_0145.jpg)
(http://vxxwgg.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pMdwINIexFNBKEe8NzhvWC9IOxgUE6VtURZ7Ufjw20RW5mZcYjv6fistaF32V2fACen4vCRwW1ZDKUXnirRmM8Q/DSC_0147.jpg) (http://vxxwgg.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pMdwINIexFNBKEe8NzhvWC9IOxgUE6VtURZ7Ufjw20RW5mZcYjv6fistaF32V2fACen4vCRwW1ZDKUXnirRmM8Q/DSC_0147.jpg)
This was a stainless steel surgical table (http://www.phelanmfgcorp.com/Phelan%20Manufacturing%20Straddle%20Instrument%20Table.htm).
(http://www.phelanmfgcorp.com/Phelan%20Manufacturing%20Straddle%20Instrument%20Table_files/16a.jpg)
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Hi John,
Nice table, but I would have been better off if you hadn't revealed what it's original purpose was...LOL! :o
OMC
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Yeah, thanks Wayne. LOL. The cheese bone is connected to the mold bone, the penicillium bone is connected to the roquefort bone....
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Wayne, looks good but where will the whey drain to?
Also, I don't see how they would operate through a table . . .
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I think the table was used to hold all the tools of the trade. Scapels and such
I bought it because its a very sturdy table. I could sit on it without worry, and its a SS top.
From a draining perspective, I am still working that through. I think I may just put a strip of extra baseboard moulding under one set of wheels to give it a slight bit of an incline to one side. Then I could simple drain into sink or something.
I'm still working that out.
My plan is to use this for hooping and flipping.
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Wayne, might I suggest not spraying down the entire scene..or I mean newly acquired cheesemaking appliances with Luminol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luminol)? Especially if you by chance happen to have a black light handy! Might just be more information then you care to see. Otherwise... :) Great find! (sorry might not hear the end of this!) ;D ;D
(http://investigation.discovery.com/tv/extreme-forensics/images/k-p-324x215.jpg)
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ewwwwwwww!