The motor comes with a 7mm key.
So I just pulled the trigger as well. After nearly 5 weeks of trying to circumvent the middleman I cannot find a cheaper way to get a better/cleaner motor than Allamericanaleworks. The motors are available from china, but the shipping on a single unit puts it above AAAW price. And I can build something with parts from surpluscenter.com, but it's nearly as expensive and then has the 90 degree gear reducer (which I would prefer parallel over). And the only items going on eBay are well into the $400 range. Long story short, so long as the thing is built well, the AAAW motor is a deal and I'll report back on it in 2-3 weeks when it arrives. In the meantime, I'm sure that now that I'm financially committed, something will pop up on eBay.![]()
Looks good Wreck
My motor is slated to arrive on Monday, which drives me nuts because the wife and kids are away all weekend and I would love a "me" project.
Just out of curiosity that needs to be satiated prior to Monday... The inside of that electrical box on the side of the motor, is it pretty jam-full of capacitor and wiring? I've been planning on a remotely located switch, but I'm wondering if right on the motor is feasible.
Motorized it earlier tonight. Here's some shots along the way, and the completed rig. The crush is amazing. I'll put up a running video of it in action once I brew again (next week). Spent some quality time with my Dad building it. Don't get to do many projects with him these days so that was a nice bonus!
This Powergrinder motor (http://www.allamericanaleworks.com) is awesome! Does a great job and really is a treat to setup. Very easy.
Here's a video on YouTube of the Powergrinder in action by the seller.
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And the completed setup...
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Just out of curiosity that needs to be satiated prior to Monday... The inside of that electrical box on the side of the motor, is it pretty jam-full of capacitor and wiring? I've been planning on a remotely located switch, but I'm wondering if right on the motor is feasible.
I set mine up w/ a separate switch & even an extra outlet for other needs that might arise. It's on the left front in the photo.
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So yeah. Sorry for the ramblings and tapering off of sentences... But I'm pretty jazzed about milling 32# in 3:34 with next to no effort on my part. Also, Buster-cat sighting at 1:09!
My suggestion is All American Ale Works. Great motor and ready to go out of the box.
http://www.allamericanaleworks.com/