509inc Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 1,133 Reaction score 57 Location OKC Oct 5, 2011 #1 My greatgrandpa handed down this mill to me. Complete with original glass hopper and lid.
BargainFittings Vendor / Owner HBT Sponsor Joined Nov 11, 2008 Messages 1,838 Reaction score 105 Location Allen TX Oct 5, 2011 #2 Very cool! Don't break that hopper. I imagine it would be hard to replace.
DangerRoss Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2011 Messages 337 Reaction score 24 Location Minnetonka Oct 5, 2011 #3 Does he have an antique steam engine you can have so you don't have to hand crank large grain bills? A drill wouldn't be right for the time period.
Does he have an antique steam engine you can have so you don't have to hand crank large grain bills? A drill wouldn't be right for the time period.
OP OP 509inc Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 1,133 Reaction score 57 Location OKC Oct 5, 2011 #4 I dont plan on using this much if at all. I have a Barley Crusher. Although for milling just a few specialty grains this mill is perfect. Originally this was a coffee grinder.
I dont plan on using this much if at all. I have a Barley Crusher. Although for milling just a few specialty grains this mill is perfect. Originally this was a coffee grinder.