Off topic but how do you attach the mini mill to your bench and does it need to be modded to run off a drill, or does the chuck grab onto it ok?
I'm think of going down this route and getting a Crown 40l from Craftbrewer.
All the Non/Concealed element with build up and cut outs. I'm getting a sore arse from sitting on the fence.
Single batches suit my needs.
I'm think of going down this route and getting a Crown 40l from Craftbrewer.
All the Non/Concealed element with build up and cut outs. I'm getting a sore arse from sitting on the fence.
Single batches suit my needs.
I did just that mate, very happy with my decision. I have an exposed element & bought a v-shaped roasting rack off Robin's kitchen ( $16.00 ) to keep the bag off the element & it works very well. I have heard a few people complain about the concealed element cutting out & decided to go for the exposed.
:icon_offtopic: I'm no mechanic, I can do a bit of simple carpentry at that's about it. When I had a 3cyl Daihatsu Charade I always bought four spark plugs because I knew I was going to crunch one of them and also kept a pack of band aids handy for my inevitable skinned knuckles. On that note, what are spade end drills?
I have this set-up, using the spade-end drill,more torque than is necessary but you need the chuck holding capacity....13mm.
Attached the whole thing to a base board which locates over a bucket to catch the milled grain,stores away when not in use. The hopper is a water container I got from Office Works, sawed off the bottom,
locate the neck into a hole in the MDF.
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Thats the one I use.
Awesome drill, great price.
Also does a great job as a screwdriver - for really big screws.
More torque than my wife's Honda.
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