Having 5 rubber coated kegs to convert I decided to build this great little jig http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/simplest-k...ing-jig-143048/ rather than using the usual freehand method. I quickly ran into a few problems others might benefit knowing about.
1). My 100mm grinder didn't have a thread for the 90 position so I had to make something similar to this
It works okay but I wanted the simple elegance of the 'Simplest Jig'
2). The rubber coated kegs have a flat piece on the top that gets in the way of the grinders head. Chiselling away lots of the rubber helps but then exposes a SS flat plate that sets the cutting depth limit. I think I could have just got buy if I'd fitted a new cutting disc but I was all out & with 5 kegs to cut I decided to look for a bigger grinder.
After the usual googling etc. I decided a 125mm unit would be a good size without being to big. I also wanted the 3 position handle option for using with the 'Simplest Jig'. After various disappointments trying to find one locally at a good price (its hard to find them with the third 90 handle position), I suddenly thought about checking out Bunning's opposition 'Masters'. I'd driven past a few but never called in. I found this beauty http://www.masters.com.au/product/90002827...-grinder-ag125# for $45, I couldn't believe my good fortune. I was quite impressed with the store & will use them as my first choice from now on.
So anyone looking for a cheap grinder with the 90 position for this type of project I think you'd be pleased.
This is also a great must have gadget for all the DIY's. http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...mp;#entry984272
Cheers :icon_cheers:
1). My 100mm grinder didn't have a thread for the 90 position so I had to make something similar to this
It works okay but I wanted the simple elegance of the 'Simplest Jig'
2). The rubber coated kegs have a flat piece on the top that gets in the way of the grinders head. Chiselling away lots of the rubber helps but then exposes a SS flat plate that sets the cutting depth limit. I think I could have just got buy if I'd fitted a new cutting disc but I was all out & with 5 kegs to cut I decided to look for a bigger grinder.
After the usual googling etc. I decided a 125mm unit would be a good size without being to big. I also wanted the 3 position handle option for using with the 'Simplest Jig'. After various disappointments trying to find one locally at a good price (its hard to find them with the third 90 handle position), I suddenly thought about checking out Bunning's opposition 'Masters'. I'd driven past a few but never called in. I found this beauty http://www.masters.com.au/product/90002827...-grinder-ag125# for $45, I couldn't believe my good fortune. I was quite impressed with the store & will use them as my first choice from now on.
So anyone looking for a cheap grinder with the 90 position for this type of project I think you'd be pleased.
This is also a great must have gadget for all the DIY's. http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...mp;#entry984272
Cheers :icon_cheers: