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  1. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    To be honest I haven't thought about it. It could be ( and probably should be ) done, but I load the hopper then flip the switch and wait until its done. Milling is early in the day for me so I shouldn't be into the brew too much at that point...
  2. ASYMetric

    Motorized Grain Mill shaft support

    I extended the shaft on mine as well. As day_trippr pointed out, you will need to modify the base. Here is a link to my build, hope it helps. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/motorized-mill-project-327545/
  3. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Casters it is. I found some 3/8" threaded stem locking casters to replace the elevator bolts. Attached the hopper ordered from Crankandstein. It looks like the hopper might hold 7 - 10 lbs. of grain. Not sure that's going to be enough. Our smallest recipe is 10 lbs.
  4. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Thank you, The 1 1/2" pulley and belt I found at a local farm supply store ( tractor supply ). The 12" pulley I ordered from Grainger. My father donated the motor to the cause... He is a heating contractor so he had a few used motors laying around, but you could find them at the same places (...
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  8. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Installed the top this evening, I picked up a 24 x 24 x 3/4 piece of oak veneered plywood from Lowes, cut the hole for the mill then stained and sealed it. I wanted to place the mill dead center instead of offset to one side. The mill was ordered with the 1/2’’ shaft option, but...
  9. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Its a piece of 3/8" plate steel. I needed a flat level surface for welding. Since it's bare steel, that lets me attach the ground clamp from the MIG directly to the table, then once I lay out my pieces I can weld them without having to clamp the ground directly to the pieces I'm welding. The...
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  12. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Now for the electrics. Below are the required items for assembly. Two short cords with male plug ends. The motor plugs into the switched outlet, and the switch box to an extension cord. I was even able to find a nice brushed copper cover plate. Shot with motor plugged in. The motor...
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  16. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    +1 Who doesn't like a little bling on brew day... Assembling the electrics today, will post the results this afternoon.
  17. ASYMetric

    Motorized mill project

    Well, been brewing for a few years now and decided to make the jump into all grain last year. Not that we weren't making good beer, just wanted more control over the process. It did not take long to realize that buying bulk grain was the way to go, especially with the cost of shipping or fuel to...
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    ASYMetric's Photos

  19. Motorized mill project

    Motorized mill project

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