browndog
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Hello All,
I bought myself two feet of 2 /14" mild steel rod for $20 at the local steel merchant then left it with a mate for 4 weeks to turn up, he also got it nickel plated and even gave me the tassie oak to make the frame. And what did he charge me... zilch, would not even take a 6pack. :beerbang:
Mates like that are priceless, anyways I digress, you might note from the pics that the rollers have straight knurling on them, I am hoping this is going to work OK and maybe prevent the husks from getting shredded too much. I used the basic priciples of Jye's and Tony's mills, but added a spring between the bearings at each end to hold the rollers apart and provide some tension for the adjusting bolt. The plate on the face where the adjusting bolt enters the frame hold the nut in place that the bolt screws against. I was lucky enough to have a hole saw that provided a neat fit for the bearings. All up it took about 3hrs to build. I am going to bolt a 20L bucket lid to the bottom of the frame and drop the mill onto a 20L bucket to mill into. A S/S hopper is forthcoming.
cheers
Browndog
I bought myself two feet of 2 /14" mild steel rod for $20 at the local steel merchant then left it with a mate for 4 weeks to turn up, he also got it nickel plated and even gave me the tassie oak to make the frame. And what did he charge me... zilch, would not even take a 6pack. :beerbang:
Mates like that are priceless, anyways I digress, you might note from the pics that the rollers have straight knurling on them, I am hoping this is going to work OK and maybe prevent the husks from getting shredded too much. I used the basic priciples of Jye's and Tony's mills, but added a spring between the bearings at each end to hold the rollers apart and provide some tension for the adjusting bolt. The plate on the face where the adjusting bolt enters the frame hold the nut in place that the bolt screws against. I was lucky enough to have a hole saw that provided a neat fit for the bearings. All up it took about 3hrs to build. I am going to bolt a 20L bucket lid to the bottom of the frame and drop the mill onto a 20L bucket to mill into. A S/S hopper is forthcoming.
cheers
Browndog