I feel bad; I got home late that evening and promptly forgot to send the pictures. When I set it up this week to mill 21.5# of grain, I immediately remembered.
When I first used the mill before adding the shield, grain flew out everywhere; top, sides, bottom, just everything. I had a lot go on the floor. Fortunately, I wasn’t doing all-grain brewing at the time, but was only grinding corn for my chickens. So, I just swept it up and fed it to them; they were eating it off the ground anyway.
I took a quart sized metal can an cut off the bottom about an inch up the sides. Then I cut the side off the part of the can that was directed downward so that the grain would drop out the bottom side of the plates. Next, I removed both the grinding plates. The back one is held on by several screws. If I remember correctly, I used the back plate as a template to mark holes on the bottom of the can. Also, you must cut out a hole where the auger feeds the grain through the back plate to be ground. I then cut off any unnecessary excess, rounded and filed the corners and mounted the shield behind the back plate.
I also added washers between the bracket on the sides. I think this was done to allow a coarser grind when I was doing the corn, but not sure.
One note: The first grain to reach the auger will not get ground properly. I always get it going a few seconds, stop, and put that grain back in the hopper. Stop to refill the hopper when you can see the auger; don’t run it dry until your last grain goes through.
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