It's probably easier to just gear it down with a pair of sheaves and belt.
It's probably easier to just gear it down with a pair of sheaves and belt.
The most cost effective way to go is with a Harbor Freight 1/2" corded drill motor. Not the most elegant solution, but it is low cost and will do the job well without the need for belts and sheaves.
I went with a gear motor, but I got it for almost nothing.
I bought one of those but it started smoking within moments of using it with my crusher. I put it away in case I needed it for around the garage. No sense in burning up the motor on a single batch of beer.
They probably have larger drills, but the one I purchased was one of the largest hand drills and was supposed to be geared lower too.
I should just have the guy on second shift cut a pair of gears on the Wire EDM machine and mount them onto the crusher. Practically free and I can choose the ratio I want.
The most cost effective way to go is with a Harbor Freight 1/2" corded drill ....
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=47991
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32 bucks on sale at HF...used it tonight...I think it could grind a ton of grain w/out missing a beat. 10 amps! I swear this thing could grind all night! There is a dial on top to vary the speeed...this thing works great!
IMHO stop w/ the belts pulleys and other sheaves, this thing will grind all week out of the box.
I did it on the cheap. I found a wire cart like this on Ebay for $25. I routed a rectangular hole in the middle of the top for the Mill. When in use I remove some of the slide out baskets. When not using the mill, I reinsert the baskets so I can store hoses, thermometers, pH meter etc.
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I also found on Ebay, a Bodine 135 RPM @ 57 in oz Torque, DC Gearmotor for $15 and a PWM controller for $20. I had a Lovejoy coupler but it wasn't the right size so I had a neighbor lathe me a coupler.
All told is cost me about $190 with the mill.