mggray87
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Been awhile. Getting ready to brew. Decided to clean mill and I forgot what I had it set to. I just set it to .020. One pass. Is this to fine???

Looks good to me, too.
Not to much flower. It’s dusty hahaCrush looks good from here![]()
I use a customIt will work just fine for BIAB. Might be a problem if you recirculate, or were using a 3V system.
I'm a little surprised that your husks are not more shredded. Is your mill geared? I use a 2 roller geared mill set at 0.022" and get a lot of flour, but it works just fine. Before I had the geared mill, my husks were much more shredded with a 0.022" gap.
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I have the monster mill 3 roller?? I use a drill with a variable speed adapter so I try to go as slow as I can without it stalling. I gotta speed it up slow it down so it does stallIt will work just fine for BIAB. Might be a problem if you recirculate, or were using a 3V system.
I'm a little surprised that your husks are not more shredded. Is your mill geared? I use a 2 roller geared mill set at 0.022" and get a lot of flour, but it works just fine. Before I had the geared mill, my husks were much more shredded with a 0.022" gap.
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I have the monster mill 3 roller?? I use a drill with a variable speed adapter so I try to go as slow as I can without it stalling. I gotta speed it up slow it down so it does stall
I just checked. If I spin my axle where the drilll attaches. The top two rollers spin. The bottom one does notThe question was more subtle than that. In most common mills you only have one roller driven by whatever motor (or crank) you are using, and the other rollers are driven by the friction of the grain being pulled thru the gap. This friction drive causes a lot of shear on the grain which results in a lot of shredding of the husks. Shredded husks do not facilitate flow thru the grain bed as well as intact husks. In contrast, if all of the rollers are gear driven, then there is very little shear of the grain going thru the rollers, and the husks stay mostly intact.
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I just checked. If I spin my axle where the drilll attaches. The top two rollers spin. The bottom one does not
What’s conditioning.020 In combination with conditioning the grain