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    Not as fancy as I imagine HBARs set up is but we got the job done. 90 cans sealed and stored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Not as fancy as I imagine HBARs set up is but we got the job done. 90 cans sealed and stored.

    What is this caner brand name - and what would be a recommended caner to pickup? I figure #10 would be the max size I would use; and it would be nice to can smaller items...
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    I've been to the Aurora facility, is the CoS location open to the public?
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    A few years back they stopped wet pack canning at the Aurora facility. Mostly due to lack of use and expenses. Now the dry pack is in the same boat. It is cheaper for them to pre package most items at a central location and than ship it out to all the other canneries. That is the main reasons for the transitions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradbn4 View Post
    What is this caner brand name - and what would be a recommended caner to pickup? I figure #10 would be the max size I would use; and it would be nice to can smaller items...
    I'm a slacker for not responding quicker. This is the home canner the LDS shop lets you borrow for a week. There were no markings anywhere on it to indicate a make or model. If I had to bet I'd say they made it themselves.

    Ive vey looked into buying one but at 800 on the low end it just doesn't pencil for us. Glad I was able to use it when I did.
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    here is the can sealer they use.

    http://www.geringandson.com/canner.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    here is the can sealer they use.

    http://www.geringandson.com/canner.php
    Well don't I feel like a tool. For 1300 I'd probably pass and get a manual one for less dough if I was in the market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Well don't I feel like a tool. For 1300 I'd probably pass and get a manual one for less dough if I was in the market.
    i did over 1500 cans by hand. I finally set up a motor for it. Most will never need the motor. Its not that big of a necessity. The motor was $90 something from Grizzly, the belt $20, and the pulley I had made by a machine shop for $35. now its electric or manual. oh and $12 for the foot switch from Harbor Freight.
    you can get motors from Craigslist for $20 all the time. They were all far from me though and easier just to buy a new one and have it shipped to my door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Not as fancy as I imagine HBARs set up is but we got the job done. 90 cans sealed and stored.

    What's the deal, short filling those cans? Top them off.

    BTW. ANYONE GOING TO AURORA LDS. i'LL CHEERFULLY reimburse you for 1 case of the apples +++ lunch if they have it in stock.
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    Thanks for the source for the caner. I had hoped it would be somewhat cheaper than http://www.amazon.com/All-American-S.../dp/B001DHN2CW and be a bit more flexible in can size.
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