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Old 12-21-2008, 12:39 AM   #81
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If this works it'll show you what I got for a crush with this machine
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Old 12-21-2008, 12:41 AM   #82
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Hot damn.... I can post pictures....oh, you guys are gonna wish THAT never happened!
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Old 12-21-2008, 01:44 AM   #83
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Hot damn.... I can post pictures....oh, you guys are gonna wish THAT never happened!
Oh god we've created a monster.....


Nice crush!!!

YAY!!!!
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Old 12-21-2008, 02:00 AM   #84
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Tell ya what though... this baby is getting a motor! That's one of the things I've learned so far... the second is that if anyone does get the rollers actually knurled they are likely to be real happy with their cheap little crusher! Mine doesn't have enough "tooth" to feed the grain evenly.
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Old 01-04-2009, 02:50 AM   #85
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If anyone is friendly with their local gunsmith, they should be able to knurl those rollers for you in 2 shakes.
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Old 01-04-2009, 02:53 AM   #86
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If anyone is friendly with their local gunsmith, they should be able to knurl those rollers for you in 2 shakes.

WOW, never thought of that....great idea...

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Old 01-06-2009, 05:19 AM   #87
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I got a pasta roller off of ebay for 15$ that im going to give a go on.
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ok this thread pushes me over the limit and I'm transforming from lurker to member because of it. I told myself not to join another forum because they can cause me to spend too much time at the computer.

I've done four batches with my Atlas pasta roller and it works great. It's already motorized and zips through 12 pounds in just a couple minutes. I will forward details and pictures later. Some type of extra grip is necessary to get the grind fine enough. As it turns out I dropped the rollers off at a machine shop yesterday to improve them. It's like I'm living a parallel life to this thread, which I have just started reading the last couple days. Anyway, the last batch was 12 pounds of grain and gave me 1.070 for 5 gallons of an IPA. I didn't calculate exact efficiency yet but it's good.

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ok this thread pushes me over the limit and I'm transforming from lurker to member because of it. I told myself not to join another forum because they can cause me to spend too much time at the computer.

I've done four batches with my Atlas pasta roller and it works great. It's already motorized and zips through 12 pounds in just a couple minutes. I will forward details and pictures later. Some type of extra grip is necessary to get the grind fine enough. As it turns out I dropped the rollers off at a machine shop yesterday to improve them. It's like I'm living a parallel life to this thread, which I have just started reading the last couple days. Anyway, the last batch was 12 pounds of grain and gave me 1.070 for 5 gallons of an IPA. I didn't calculate exact efficiency yet but it's good.

Gotta go for now.

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Well personally, I think this is the best first post I've ever seen...Welcome.

And we wanna see pics of yours!!!

Welcome.

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ok this thread pushes me over the limit and I'm transforming from lurker to member because of it. I told myself not to join another forum because they can cause me to spend too much time at the computer.

I've done four batches with my Atlas pasta roller and it works great. It's already motorized and zips through 12 pounds in just a couple minutes. I will forward details and pictures later. Some type of extra grip is necessary to get the grind fine enough. As it turns out I dropped the rollers off at a machine shop yesterday to improve them. It's like I'm living a parallel life to this thread, which I have just started reading the last couple days. Anyway, the last batch was 12 pounds of grain and gave me 1.070 for 5 gallons of an IPA. I didn't calculate exact efficiency yet but it's good.

Gotta go for now.

Keith
I hear you about the forum thing...Luckily SWMBO loves the end product so I'm safe for now - at least while I'm learning.

Exactly where does one find a machine shop to do work like this? Yellow pages under "machine shop"?

What improvements you having done - knurling? What do they charge?

Thanks.
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