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Been thinking of this since Alelover posted up his mates beautiful motorised mill. Its also spurred me on to making some more brews as I've been very slack of late.
Does anyone have comments on this for powering a mill. Would plan on using a flexible link between the gearbox and the mill...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Business-farming-industry/Industrial/Engin...
Currently using my drill but that still rips crap out of the grain and if I go too slow it stalls and smells very bad :(
If the above link isn't suitable, where is best place to find sheaves in NZ for gearing down a faster motor. I've googled but haven't come up with anything other than marine pulleys etc.
Thanks for looking.
Ged
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Just for my 2c, if anybody else is still looking into this. I've started using a 2 speed battery drill on low with my MM-2 Monster Mill. The drill's specs are rated at 0-350RPM on slow speed but by the time you put a load on it, and depending on charge, it's the perfect speed. I'm using an 18V, but I've heard the 14V are good also. No problem starting off with the hopper full of grain. And it's hand to have a battery drill around anyway. But make sure to get a drill with a 2 speed gearbox. I was using an electric drill before that, but had the same problems as the original poster.
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