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This is not really answering your question, but a mate of mine recently got a Monstor Mill (http://www.monsterbrewinghardware.com). They look REALLY good I reckon. Definitely what I will be getting when my BC gives up the ghost! The 2 roller job is only US$99, which is a pretty good deal at the current exchange rate. Just a bit of food for thought...
This is not really answering your question, but a mate of mine recently got a Monstor Mill (http://www.monsterbrewinghardware.com). They look REALLY good I reckon. Definitely what I will be getting when my BC gives up the ghost! The 2 roller job is only US$99, which is a pretty good deal at the current exchange rate. Just a bit of food for thought...
Just wondering if anyone is getting a millmaster and they have another mill to sell??
Cheers Ben
This is not really answering your question, but a mate of mine recently got a Monstor Mill (http://www.monsterbrewinghardware.com). They look REALLY good I reckon. Definitely what I will be getting when my BC gives up the ghost! The 2 roller job is only US$99, which is a pretty good deal at the current exchange rate. Just a bit of food for thought...
check out millmaster is on sale threadm I think randy rob? is selling his old one???there is one for sale in there,Bumping this now that brewers are receiving their new mills.
I am looking at buying an old mill.
Eric
Just wondering if anyone is getting a millmaster and they have another mill to sell?? Just thought id get in early PM me if anyone is keen.
Cheers Ben
Hi Ben
A fellow Angastonian (go the panthers!), and on this forum! Brilliant!
A sort of related question - hope its not too daft: Has anyone tried milling grain using one of those pasta makin machines? I only ask because it does have ss rollers that have a lot of adjustment, and don't look that dissimilar to the marga mill (on the web anyway). And I have one (pasta maker, that is). It would need a big hopper and might not knock out much grain/minute....
Cheers
Neil
No knurls on the rollers. Grain would just jump up and down in the gap.
Warren -
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