Motorized Grain Mill completed
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- backhousebrew
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Motorized Grain Mill completed
Just finished the new grain mill
Used a kitchen base cabinet with 3/4" plywood top.
Casters added for mobility.
GFI protected, 1/3hp motor with a Rebel Mill grinder
Used a kitchen base cabinet with 3/4" plywood top.
Casters added for mobility.
GFI protected, 1/3hp motor with a Rebel Mill grinder
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Coolio!
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Very cool - I was think of doing the same thing but my wife got upset when I told her I was ripping out one of the kitchen cabinets.
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Try the bathroom cabinetSamIam wrote:Very cool - I was think of doing the same thing but my wife got upset when I told her I was ripping out one of the kitchen cabinets.
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
I should take the one that has all the cleaning supplies, she wont even notice its missing!backhousebrew wrote:Try the bathroom cabinetSamIam wrote:Very cool - I was think of doing the same thing but my wife got upset when I told her I was ripping out one of the kitchen cabinets.
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
That's hilarious!SamIam wrote:I should take the one that has all the cleaning supplies, she wont even notice its missing!backhousebrew wrote:Try the bathroom cabinetSamIam wrote:Very cool - I was think of doing the same thing but my wife got upset when I told her I was ripping out one of the kitchen cabinets.
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Roflol!!SamIam wrote:I should take the one that has all the cleaning supplies, she wont even notice its missing!backhousebrew wrote:Try the bathroom cabinetSamIam wrote:Very cool - I was think of doing the same thing but my wife got upset when I told her I was ripping out one of the kitchen cabinets.
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Sam, you're sleeping on the couch tonight.
Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
Where did you get the motor? That seems to be the only problem I am having. Did you worry about the combustible dust? Did you gear it down or pulleys?
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- backhousebrew
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Re: Motorized Grain Mill completed
The dust was a concern. That's the reason for the doorgrico wrote:Where did you get the motor? That seems to be the only problem I am having. Did you worry about the combustible dust? Did you gear it down or pulleys?
Here is some info from another mill I built a while back that might help.
http://www.brewcommune.com/forum/viewto ... ill#p15305
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