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Hi
Mahalo to everyone who gave advice... Ran |
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Trader Woody
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Thu, Dec 5, 2002 8:49 AM
Looks like a lot of fun was had by all! My first ice crusher was a rolling-pin, with the ice in a freshly laundered tea-towel.... Trader Woody |
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PiPhiRho
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Thu, Dec 5, 2002 10:51 AM
Ah yes, I uses to use that some style of ice crusher. Put the ice cubes into a bag and give it a few good whacks with the hammer. Problem is, the bag usually ends up getting torn, particularly if using a plastic bag. Now I use an Amish woods hammer (mallet is probably a more accurate word) that has about a two inch diameter, slightly convex blunt wood on one end and a metal meat pounder on the other end. Use the blunt end for ice crushing and it works great without tearing the bag. Makes corse cracked ice or finely crushed ice. |
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Steve Kapu
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Thu, Dec 5, 2002 12:14 PM
I gotta say this auction has to be the best damn thing I ever bought on E-bay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=982&item=731764766 Figures, the pictures are down, here's a picture of a similar, but different colored one. It's awesome, I just throw ice in there and instant perfectly crushed ice. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=741432603 Steve [ Edited by: Steve Kapu on 2002-12-05 12:19 ] |
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kick_the_reverb
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Thu, Dec 5, 2002 3:24 PM
I used ziplock bags wrapped in towels...but as PiPhiRho said...the bags tear very easily. A rolling pin is a good idea Trader Woody (we don't have one, though), and the wooden mallet sounds good , too. I think my parents might even have an extra one lying around. Mahalo Ran |
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Basement Kahuna
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Thu, Dec 5, 2002 6:13 PM
I have two of these machines....superb. |
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Steve Kapu
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Fri, Dec 6, 2002 1:34 PM
I'm not too sure about how international shipping works, but you might be able to find a seller on e-bay who will ship it to you. They weigh 10 pounds so it might be a little pricey.
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weirduncletiki
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Sun, Dec 8, 2002 3:26 PM
Aloha, Kick! -Weird Uncle Tiki |
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kick_the_reverb
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Mon, Dec 9, 2002 2:45 AM
Steve Kapu - I thought of that, but the shipping cost, different voltage and possible shipping damage led me to decide to wait a while. At least this post has made me aware that such things exist :wink: Weirduncletiki - We're in Herzlia which is sort of a suburb of Tel Aviv (it's a few minutes north of TA). Anyway thanks for the compliments on our pad, and for inspiring me to look for possible fun places. Mahalo |
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weirduncletiki
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Mon, Dec 9, 2002 11:22 AM
Kick the Reverb-
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floratina
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Mon, Dec 9, 2002 6:36 PM
Very nice, KTR. I love seeing other people's party pictures and these cracked me up. Nice giant moai, by the way. I got a nifty mid-century style manual ice crusher from ebay. Just turn the crank. It is a lovely aqua color. |
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Trader Woody
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Tue, Dec 10, 2002 3:52 PM
I bought my ice crusher a little while back for $7.50 new. Not at all bad. While it IS manual rather than electric, I find the actual crushing action rather satisfying, though I'm always amazed how many ice-cubes you need to create a decent mound of crushed ice. Trader Woody |
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kick_the_reverb
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Tue, Dec 10, 2002 11:23 PM
weirduncletiki - "the Tiki King of the eastern Mediterrannean" - I like that, thanks! Ran |
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kick_the_reverb
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Tue, Dec 10, 2002 11:29 PM
weirduncletiki-"I heard a Beach Boy's-sounding song while I was over there that featured hitting the waves at Herzlia" I see you really got around here, seeing that you know all these things - nice! Ran |
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