jeepmarine71
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Do the Corona grain mills do a fair job? Or should I save up for a different one?
Spoken like someone that has never seriously tried a Corona, I am guessing???MikeFlynn74 said:save and get either Barley Crusher or Monster mill no question
bradsul said:A simple $0.40 modification on most corona mills will let you motorize it with a drill, there's no reason to hand crank a batch!
bradsul said:A simple $0.40 modification on most corona mills will let you motorize it with a drill, there's no reason to hand crank a batch!
There isn't much to detail, it pretty much just involves a bolt with the head cut off and a lock nut. Screw the bolt into the hole that held the handle on, then tighten up the lock nut. You can further complicate by using a file or grinder or something to flatten one side of the threads to give the drill better grip.9/9 said:Are there details on this somewhere?
bradsul said:There isn't much to detail, it pretty much just involves a bolt with the head cut off and a lock nut. Screw the bolt into the hole that held the handle on, then tighten up the lock nut. You can further complicate by using a file or grinder or something to flatten one side of the threads to give the drill better grip.
bradsul said:There isn't much to detail, it pretty much just involves a bolt with the head cut off and a lock nut. Screw the bolt into the hole that held the handle on, then tighten up the lock nut. You can further complicate by using a file or grinder or something to flatten one side of the threads to give the drill better grip.
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I use This for milling grain:
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I hook a drill up to that sucker instead of cranking it by hand and I can go through about 3 lbs of grain in about 10 - 12 seconds. It was a great investment. I had a Corona mill and it broke the 2nd time I used it. I'm sure people have gotten good use out of them, but I'd still recommend the bigger more kickass mills / crushers.