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Hey Brewmoor.

So I purchased the jsp maltmill barebones (with the hopper deck). I skipped on the gear driven model because I figured I could just throw the gears on myself in the future if need be.

However, I hooked up my 12 in sheave using the bushings provided by jsp, and it fits pretty snug. However, the wheel spins a little off, kind of like a wobble. I originally thought that the sheave might be bent, but its pretty leveld. are you experiencing the same issues with the 12in sheave?

Sorry for hijacking your thread lol.
 
I am really interested in hearing how you like the JSP. I have been going back and forth between the one you bought and the 8" crankandstien 3 roller.

Thanks for the pics of your build up. Looks good!

BW
 
Hey Brewmoor.

However, I hooked up my 12 in sheave using the bushings provided by jsp, and it fits pretty snug. However, the wheel spins a little off, kind of like a wobble. I originally thought that the sheave might be bent, but its pretty leveld. are you experiencing the same issues with the 12in sheave?

Sorry for hijacking your thread lol.

I don't think it is much to worry about. I am using a 10 inch sheave and it has a wobble too. I am going to turn mine on today. I just got the last electrical parts I needed this morning. I will know for sure when I run some grain through it tomorrow or tuesday.
 
I tested it the other day. It was perfect. Grain bill was about 30# and it crushed it in about 3 minutes.

I turned the motor on and then for testing just poured the whole bucket into the hopper. It had no problems with the 6 inch wide opening. I was also surprised by the frame. There was no vibration or shaking. I will still secure it to a wall, a full hopper will make it top heavy.

This thing is a dream to use. I am more then happy with it. I will post a video when I use it next week.
 
Here is a video of the mill in action. I love this thing. It works perfect.

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JSPs can handle anything you can throw at it. New ones come with some plastic bits screwed to the inside that help with flow control. For instance NOLA brewing uses a JSP maltmill that was formerly in the now defunct Brewhaha Homebrew shop. That thing is at least 20 years old. I have a geared JSP myself I don't think I'll ever need to get another mill. The cool thing about the gears are that the rollers don't rotate at the same speed, they have different numbers of teeth.
 
nice! what rpm and how much grain was that. Looked like a decent amount (20# or so) in about 50 seconds...very nice!

Yeah it was around 21#. I am in love with this thing. I have been using a pasta maker mill I made for a while. This is going to blow through 250# grinds in no time on brew days.
 
I ordered one the other day with the gear drive and hardened rollers.

Any more updates on use?

BW
 
I haven't used mine yet. I'm having difficulty finding time to build the brew stand. I have the motor, hardware, and obviously the mill.
 
Brewmoor,

How did your brew run with the JSP milled malt? Any updates? I just got mine the other day.

BW
 
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