Plyushkin @


How to put back the dough rolling machine?


Girls, maybe someone faced such a problem, or am I the only one alternatively gifted fool with initiative?)).

In short, it seemed to me that the dough was hammered inside the dough roller (well, when I was only mastering it, I made an excessively soft dough several times and it really stuck to the rolls, I had to clean it).

And I decided to disassemble, clean and assemble it. And now, having unscrewed a couple of bolts, I saw a machine falling apart beautifully into parts and a complete misunderstanding of how the parts were connected to each other. Of course, the clever idea of ​​filming the process came after)).

And now I always have a couple of extra parts (just kidding). And a shackle in two hairpins, which are somehow cleverly inserted. For the first time, my husband collected them - they generally stuck out, I even brought him to the store to the stand with rolls and showed that they should be hidden inside. The second time I collected it - also, apparently, somehow it was not right, something was tearing the dough there. Well, do not buy a new one, when this one is not broken, it is just that someone has got it cleaned up. By the way, when I took it apart, it turned out that it was clean inside)). Machine "Bekker".
Bozhedarka
my husband and I collected for three days, I was also nervous about the rattling of dry dough. I don’t remember how they put it together, for the fiftieth time, probably, but it works. You take a picture of the details, we'll think about it with the whole forum.
Alex100
Look at the cars of course different, but the general principle is the same

Plyushkin @
Alex100, Thank you so much!
There are no hairpins in the video, as in mine, but in general it is very similar. I will go for one more attempt to assemble this shaitan machine)) Above, the girl wrote that from the 50th attempt I had assembled a typewriter with my husband, so I still have as many as 47 attempts

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