steveoatley
someone has to fail, so the rest of you look good
can't shim drill or mill
trying to hang them under a shelf
maybe less than 1/4 inch
trying to hang them under a shelf
maybe less than 1/4 inch
thats what i was afraid of....
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To those that cut rectangles in stainless steel. What's your best option? Angle grinder, plasma cutter or the local guy that can get it perfect?
You said you was a "visual" kinda' guy.
"Visualize" them lined up, and make it happen!
Marquez,
What Love joy adapter did you use ?
I have the same problem as millsbrew, and can not shim my mill
Thanks
Steve
I just used my 4" angle grinder and $2 cutoff disc from menards.
Anyone that went with the Aleworks 1/2hp motor and gear reducer, how is it holding up over time? Any issues? Thx!
Awesome.
Is there a bearing block on the final drive shaft as well?
Cheers!
Finally finished the build. Crankandstein with an American ale works 180 rpm motor.
It's a beast! View attachment 392395View attachment 392396
Finally finished the build. Crankandstein with an American ale works 180 rpm motor.
It's a beast! View attachment 392395View attachment 392396
Dcpcooks - that looks fantastic man. No issues with the motor weight on the stainless table, and is that 2x2 top? Also you pretty happy with the power grinder motor so far? Leaning towards that over the separate motor and reducer.
Cheers.
// brian
Thanks YesFan! The hopper is two pieces. The bottom half is the one from crankandstein. The top is a 5 gallon pale from the hardware store. I was going to build a hopper out of steel or aluminum but I kinda like this one as is. It holds a five gallon bucket full of grain so its fill once, mill then swap out the next bucket and repeat. It's roughly 17-20 lbs at once.
I really liked the MM3 hopper but I liked the self locking adjustable gap feature of the Crankandstein better.
Looks good man. I may go that route. The self adjusting locking gap.......... If I understand it, you don't need a feeler gauge as there are presets at every 0.05 increments?
How are you liking the Anvil scale? Does it have a dedicated on/off or does it auto shut off? I have an UltraShip scale. It's not bad, but I hate how it auto shuts off too soon. Was wondering if the Anvil is worth an upgrade.
Sorry for the off topic guys.
mine has been great. Highly recommend one to anyone looking to motorize with no old motors laying around.
Very Nice, love the cabinet.
Just got done putting this together. All American Ale Works motor paired with a Monster Mill MM2 Pro.
I have the same set up. The MM2 Pro and the All American Ale Works motor. It is an awesome set up. I swear this thing would grind rock if you fill the hamper ith gravel. Nice crush. Just fill the hopper and flip the switch.
I have the same set up. The MM2 Pro and the All American Ale Works motor. It is an awesome set up. I swear this thing would grind rock if you fill the hamper ith gravel. Nice crush. Just fill the hopper and flip the switch.
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