treeak
Member
Good Morning.
I recieved my monster mill 2.0 a couple of days ago. I have it put together and i bought feeler gauges last night. I ran a cup full of barley through the thing to help knock off the metal shavings etc. nice crush! i am impressed. I have been reading various posts and i plan on using my dewalt 18V cordless to drive this thing. I see quite a few people make a stand and do an electric motor-pulley set up. Won't the cordless do fine in the mean time? I did see that u have to set the clutch up high and its a good idea to make sure it is turning before you dump the grain. So is it the point of just making a cool contraption to have it hooked to an AC motor system? no changing of batteries?, hands free?, torque? Did you guys start out using a cordless or corded drill and then see a necessity to build the mill station?
Thanks,
Scott
I recieved my monster mill 2.0 a couple of days ago. I have it put together and i bought feeler gauges last night. I ran a cup full of barley through the thing to help knock off the metal shavings etc. nice crush! i am impressed. I have been reading various posts and i plan on using my dewalt 18V cordless to drive this thing. I see quite a few people make a stand and do an electric motor-pulley set up. Won't the cordless do fine in the mean time? I did see that u have to set the clutch up high and its a good idea to make sure it is turning before you dump the grain. So is it the point of just making a cool contraption to have it hooked to an AC motor system? no changing of batteries?, hands free?, torque? Did you guys start out using a cordless or corded drill and then see a necessity to build the mill station?
Thanks,
Scott