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My Ugly Corona Mill Project :-)

Discussion in 'DIY Projects' started by jflongo, Apr 1, 2013.

 

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    jflongo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 1, 2013
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    unkyjack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2013
    Nice! That's a very creative design. Using the bottom section of one bucket for dust control is a clever idea. How did you cut the bucket in half?

    BTW, longtime Spartans fan here. Tom Izzo sure gets the most out of what he has to work with each year. The guy never ceases to amaze me.

    Jack
     
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    jflongo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2013
    Very cool, another Spartans fan.

    As far as the cut, I used my cordless circular saw. If you could get your hands on a dremel or another small saw that may be easier.
     
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    wilserbrewer

    BIAB Expert Tailor  

    Posted Apr 2, 2013
    Nice crush...nice build! Mine is similar, link at the bottom of my sig.
     
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    jflongo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2013
    Very cool I like yours as well. I have thought about lowering mine in the bucket further. After I do about 12 lbs or so of milling in the next week, I'll see how much dust I get. If it's not bad I may leave it, if I get a good amount, I may switch it to be more like yours.

    Also, where did you get that water bottle? I need to get my hands on one, withouth buying one full of water. If I can't maybe I need to buy 5 gallons of water in a big bottle like that, use the water for brewing, then the bottle for my mill :D
     
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    unkyjack

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    Posted Apr 2, 2013
    Thanks for the info. The Dremel is a good option . . . since I already have one. ;)
     
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