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post #11 of 27
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haha.. I know, i want one of these so bad but I';m not paying 200 bucks for one LOL. The dowels must rotate towards one another. I was wondering if one could get like a rubber hose, slit it, put the dowl inside and glue it on...

post #12 of 27

The reason that the man in the second video was having such a hard time with peeling the eggs, was because his weren't soaked in vinegar, his didn't even sound like quail eggs the way they crunched really loud.

 

But after you boil your quail eggs, you should drain most of the water out, until half of the eggs are covered, and re cover them with white vinegar.

 

Works like a charm! After the eggs have been soaking in the vinegar, the shells literally fall off. You just have to worry about that silly membrane.

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In the beginning there was nothing. God said, Let there be light! And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better. Ellen DeGeneres   
also//////// Y'all also need to check out my homemade cooler incubator, my homemade fridge-a-bator, and my cabinet incubator on my BYC page.

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/homemade-cabinet-incubator

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post #13 of 27

Could find some old surgical tubing and slide it over dowels then mount in a frame, motorized or not.

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post #14 of 27

Surgical tubing ove some all thread, then you can tack weld some gears on, I assume the gap has to be small emough to pull the shell thru, but not grab the egg. Gonna have to give it some thought... Just have to remember who I know who has a lathe...
 

post #15 of 27
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Originally Posted by quintinp View Post

The reason that the man in the second video was having such a hard time with peeling the eggs, was because his weren't soaked in vinegar, his didn't even sound like quail eggs the way they crunched really loud.

 

But after you boil your quail eggs, you should drain most of the water out, until half of the eggs are covered, and re cover them with white vinegar.

 

Works like a charm! After the eggs have been soaking in the vinegar, the shells literally fall off. You just have to worry about that silly membrane.

 X-2 on that!  Vinegar is the way.I dump all the water and cover with vinegar let sit 5-10 hrs wash off and remove membrane....cva34.. and no it does not pickle eggs that takes days+++

post #16 of 27
Back in the late 70's my Mom purchased a automatic pea sheller. You wet the peas/beans and ran them thru 2 rubber rollers. It was powered by a drill that hooked into the side at one end, the peas went into the bottom of the container and pods into the top. I recently found one of these in the box at the thrift store and just purchased for old times sake, we peeled bushels ofbeans and peas w this neat little machine. Cannot see why it wouldn't work for this application! Will dig it out and give it a try, it will probably hold about 3-4 quail eggs. Will let you know how it works and what it is called. Happy peeling!!
post #17 of 27

That is awesome!!

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Modify a pasta machine? maybe?

 

Has anyone tried using a pasta machine yet??

post #18 of 27

Quail egg peeling machine provided by Amisy Food Processing Machinery is especially designed for peeling quail eggs in a large scale. The stainless steel material makes the egg peeling process stable and hygienenic. Just feed the hard boiled quail eggs and wait for the peeled eggs discharged from the outlet. No labor operation, totally automatic peeling.

 

If anyone is interested in the machine,click the website above and learn more about the machine.


Edited by amisyvivian - 11/20/12 at 10:51pm
post #19 of 27

definitely a neat machine! but i can't justify $200 for it either lol. maybe a home made version some time lol

post #20 of 27

OK, does anyone have a contact number for these egg peeling machines? I really, REALLY need one?

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