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Okay so I bought a twin roller Crankandstein mill at the start of the year, and I've managed to completely root it already. I've probably been using it with a drill that is too high-powered for it (it's mains powered), and I've gone and ruined the hexagonal hole where the drill bit goes in. Doh!
Haha I've probably also stuffed the drill bit too. What a retard.
I guess I'll just email the dude and ask him if he can sell me a replacement part or something.
The REAL drama is that I was just milling grain for tomorrow's brew session, and it's only half-milled, which means NO BREW DAY tomorrow! Man, talk about first world problems!
Anywho, is anyone in the central Auckland area packing a mill, that doesn't mind helping me out this weekend with a bit of grain milling? I can make payment in (not revolting) homebrew...
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where did you get your grain? take it back maybe they'll mill it for ya?
As Christian said if you chuck it on the outside of the shaft and get the jaws tightening on to the flats it wont spin on the shaft unless somthing is very very very wrong.
Cheers
Chris
Great ideas chaps... I'l try and get the jaws on the outside of the shaft tomorrow morning! I'll let you know how I go.
Okay here's the word from the horses mouth
from Don Obenauer <dr_crankandstein@bellsouth.net>
"The hex is just a remnant from the shoulder bolt. Chuck up directly on the 3 flats on the outside of the driveshaft and your back in business."
Okay so I'm a bit retarded.
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