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#1 SchwanzBrewer

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 07:49 AM

New mill came in last week. I have a motor and stand. My buddy owns a conveyor/farm equipment building business for processing oranges and stuff and he's making a stand and hopper. I can't wait to use it! No more shitty LHBS mill. The mill at the LHBS uses brass bushings and since they started their brewery on top of all the homebrewers using it they have worn that thing out. The bushings have wallowed out oval shaped slots in the aluminum housing and the crush is very inconsistent since the roller gap changes as it turns.

 

This has caused me a lot of headaches in the consistency of my batches. I get about half powder and half uncrushed grain when I only did one run through the mill. Totally screwed up my belgian golden strong efficiency.

 

Anyway, I should have that bad boy rocking in about a week!

 

Cheers!



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 07:58 AM

Having my own mill was a great improvement. You will like this.



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 08:01 AM

Congrats! Having your own mill is great. 



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 08:04 AM

What did you get?



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 08:41 AM

Yeah, I went for 12-13 years of homebrewing before getting my mill. Got the big hopper, use the drill on it and boom, nice, even crush. I left mine (BarleyCrusher) on the default gap setting (.036 or something?) and never changed it. It's really nice to order uncrushed grains, buy sacks of base malt, etc. and crush it right before you mash. Surprised it took you this long! Cheers.

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 09:20 AM

Barley Crusher has been very very good to me.

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 11:29 AM

I'm still running a old school Brewteck.

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 11:47 AM

I have an adjustable Schmidling Malt mill. I chewed off part of the axle driving it with a drill. It's hooked up to a belt/pulley with a motor now. It works great.



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 11:53 AM

I have an adjustable Schmidling Malt mill. I chewed off part of the axle driving it with a drill. It's hooked up to a belt/pulley with a motor now. It works great.

I have the same thing hooked up to a bodine gear reduction motor.  She has been bullet proof for me.



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 12:05 PM

Jim Boney Malt Mill. 

 

https://www.maltmills.com/mills.htm

 

Got the bare bones mill, no stand or hopper. It was a lot cheaper that way. Don't let the prices scare you.

 

The box he sent it in was built like a tank. The mill is too. It ought to work for a long time.


Edited by SchwanzBrewer, 12 August 2014 - 12:06 PM.


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Posted 12 August 2014 - 12:23 PM

that's a commercial level mill, holy hell



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 12:48 PM

that's a commercial level mill, holy hell

 

I'm an engineer. I've seen how long those bushings last on the cheaper ones, and I know quality machine work. This mill is built like a tank. The rollers are mounted on closed sealed bearings and it's a 3 roller instead of two. The bottom roller is adjustable. The bearings are likely around $40 each.

 

We have a motor and stuff, and my buddy is building the stand and hopper. The grist will dump into a small HDPE garbage can.


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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:08 PM

I'm an engineer. I've seen how long those bushings last on the cheaper ones, and I know quality machine work. This mill is built like a tank. The rollers are mounted on closed sealed bearings and it's a 3 roller instead of two. The bottom roller is adjustable. The bearings are likely around $40 each.

 

We have a motor and stuff, and my buddy is building the stand and hopper. The grist will dump into a small HDPE garbage can.

those bushing should be fine for many years when used at homebrewer level :D

 

 

not knocking it, that' s a fine fine mill

 

how much was it for the basic arts you guys got?



#14 SchwanzBrewer

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:11 PM

those bushing should be fine for many years when used at homebrewer level :D

 

 

not knocking it, that' s a fine fine mill

 

how much was it for the basic arts you guys got?

 

My buddy had all of the other stuff except the stand so those are freebies. Wood is cheap for the stand part so I got about $100 into everything else except the mill. 



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:15 PM

Go big or go home.

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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:23 PM

Go big or go home.

meh



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:29 PM

My buddy had all of the other stuff except the stand so those are freebies. Wood is cheap for the stand part so I got about $100 into everything else except the mill. 

Did I miss the basic mill pricing? How much was it with shipping?



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:41 PM

Did I miss the basic mill pricing? How much was it with shipping?

I already tried asking that, or I was trying to


Edited by miccullen, 12 August 2014 - 01:44 PM.


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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:47 PM

The mill was about $550. The rest of it was about $100. About twice as much as a monster mill, but it's definitely a high quality product.



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Posted 12 August 2014 - 01:58 PM

I got this mill, full ball bearings. And cheap.




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