Converting A Pasta Wiz Into A Mill

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Cracka

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We start the journey with a garage sale

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Stripping stage. About 10 minutes

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Found a lathe in my shed just sitting there

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Wollaaaa

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Any questions. I'll be back Monday.

Sorry about the dodgy phone pic & yeh don't know how it works yet as I haven't tried it out. All up about an hours work. I

am still planning on buying a good mill, but just wanted to see if this will tie me over for a while.

PS Anyone want to buy the pasta attachments for $3 :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Nice job there Cracka,

The things you can do when you have a lathe :) .

cheers

grant
 
Nice job there Cracka,

The things you can do when you have a lathe :) .

cheers

grant


Yeh, the old girl has served me well for about the last 12 years. If I had more time or the push behind me I'd just make a

mill from scratch.

But I'm to lazy :D
 
I'm keen to hear how well it works!


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Not the best pic. This was the first time I ever used it & the crush was a bit to fine. All sorted now. Prob done about 30 kg since. Works great.
 
Hmm, might take my pasta maker to my mates place and lathe it up. Sounds pretty easy.

I'd definitely get more use out of it as a mill than a pasta squisher.
 
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