Mate that is a neat looking piece of gear. Very nice work.
I was eying off some 4" dia (thats 100mm) ss shaft for sone smooth rollers the other day and was thinking of building a "megga mill"
4" dia and 8 to 10 inches long rollers........ mmmmmmm do you think it might be overkill or just a wonderfull thing to make for the hell of it
All you need now is a motor.
I have a 240 v 2 speed (1000 and 1500 rpm) 0.37kw motor. It only JUST does the job and a 0.5KW would be a better investment.
I made mine like you, ofcuts, leftovers and bits and pieces and my grand total with electric motor was about $76 i think.
Cheap at half the price.
Mine cracks 6kg in 50 seconds at 0.9mm gap.
I mix in 50 to 100mls of water to the dry grain and let it sit for 15 min. Ray daniels recomends 2% of grain weight. It helps keep the husks completly whole and give a fine crush for extra efficiency.
I tried cracking at a wider gap with 2 runs and found the husks got busted up a bit.
I have found that when the husks get broken up the beer is not as smooth, so the water adition to soften the husks works well. I crack 10 min before i mash so the moisture is not a problem, its going into water anyway.
I built a hopper to hold 12 kg of grain as when the keg brewery (in construction now
h34r: ) is done i can brew 50 liter batches and only have to fill the hopper up and flick the switch.
The big roller mill was great when i built it but the motor makes it soooooooooooo much better. You get a cheeky grin like the joker as it chews up the grain with no effort at all.
Life is great when you own a big mill hey B)
cheers :super: