Abird89
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Didn’t come with a chuck is the issue... just a female screw head for the mixing stick
or is this sarcasmRun rice thru them
I use the same as my mill motor. The trigger lock has a clicking dial. Just dial the speed as low as will keep churning. The low speed avoids stripping and destroying the husk
It's variable speed. There's a dial (one of those red things you can see in the pic) that you just screw down to give progressively lower revs. At its lowest speed when I used it on the Marga Mulino mill it ran it at the speed of a fat Italian Mama cranking it quickly enough to raise a sweat.Just looked up that drill Bribie which has a top speed of 550 rpm
How do you go with it trigger a bit slower ?
Looks like someone has nicked the chuck off your drill.View attachment 109890 Not the best photo, but no scope to tighten the head as you would on a normal drill chuck
Thanks for that, I've been twiddling the dials and seeing what they do, but unsure how to set a good gap.
BTW the 4 top and 4 bottom holes for attaching hopper and attach to a board or whatever are 1/4 inch imperial, took one into Bunnings.
The 1/4 inchers I bought are very slightly on the wobble so I guess the thread isn't exactly identical, but they fit just fine and will be ok for the purposes once 4 of them are bolted home with washers.
At the BB price it was the bargain of the year, at current retail it's still bloody good value for money. Remember we rely on our local retailers for all our bits and pieces throughout the year, BB's are a one off thing to help excite the market not under mine it. There will be other BB's but not on mills for a good while.that or it's time for a second bulk buy...
There will be other BB's but not on mills for a good while.
Irons in the fire Batz.
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