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benbradford

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I am selling my crankenstein 2s grain mill. I built a base and hopper for it, but it is not really feasible to sell it due to the cost of shipping.

Mill=$60 shipped
add another $20 shipping for base and hopper

This thing works great, better efficeincy than my lhbs and some online retailers. It is adjustable, but after many online have experimented, the original setting is the best.

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I picked this up:)

It runs on an electric motor, has a stand, easily adjustable... Also built by a guy that is one of the original homebrewers in Boulder from back in the 70's and 80's :)

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When you adjust it, are the rollers tapered then, or do they stay parallel, even at narrower gaps?
 
They stay parallel to the best of my knowledge... As i was saying, i read extensively and everyone changed the gap back to original after messing with it, therefore, I never changed the gap myself:)
 
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