fraser_john
Go Pies
Ordered this whilst I was in the USA and shipped it back, fits perfectly onto my current hopper for my old 2 roller crankandstein mill.
Can't see how it would crush any faster, all the grain still has to pass between the gap in the first two rollers, so it should take longer having to go though a second gap. Can anyone tell me how they measure their gap between the adjustable rollers when it is not readily accessable?
cheers
Browndog
Can't see how it would crush any faster, all the grain still has to pass between the gap in the first two rollers, so it should take longer having to go though a second gap. Can anyone tell me how they measure their gap between the adjustable rollers when it is not readily accessable?
cheers
Browndog
FJ,
I would be very keen to hear about your impressions of this mill. I'm intending to upgrade the marga for "Daddy's" christmas present and am tossing up between the MM mill and the Chrankenstein.
Cheers
Chappo
Wow thats a real mill, what sort is it?it's always fun commissioning a new mill, considering the weather here in Newcastle today I got time to play around with the new shop mill, just checking the roller gaps and adjusting the magnets on the nut catcher and giving the inside a quick clean, thought I would take a couple of happy snaps while I had the top unbolted.
Bit of a step up from the old Phil Mill II, unfortunately it's reached the end of its useful life. Can't complain it's given sterling service but I don't think it was designed to chew through -1 ton of malt a month.
I have a new 3 roller crankenstein mill (NIB) for sale if anyyone is interested, cant remember the price but I could check back if there is some interest.
GB
FJ,
I would be very keen to hear about your impressions of this mill. I'm intending to upgrade the marga for "Daddy's" christmas present and am tossing up between the MM mill and the Chrankenstein.
Cheers
Chappo
Chappo - I have a 2nd hand 3 roller S/S Crankenstein if you are interested.
Personally I don't think they can hold a candle to a Millmaster.
Cheers Ross
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