After seeing this and other threads about corona mills, it occurred to me that my grandma had one of these that hadn't been used for many years, so when I was visiting last week I brought it home with me. First of all, thanks to everyone who posted their rigs in this thread as it made it nearly brainless to put this together.
Mill brand: Estrella
Parts list:
5 gallon bucket - $2.54
Bucket lid - $1.27
5/16-8 coarse thread bolt - $0.69
6"x4" vent pipe reducer - $5.98
4" drawband connector - $2.28
Total - $12.76
I also used a scrap piece of 2x4 and 4 deck screws which I didn't include in the build price since most people probably have these laying around.
The build:
I mounted the mill to the 2x4 and figured out where I wanted it centered by sitting the 2x4 on top of the bucket and tracing the edge of the bucket on the 2x4. Then I took the 2x4 off and traced the bottom edge of the bucket centered inside of the top edge diameter lines. Using a miter saw, I made several cuts to get a close radius in between the top and bottom diameter lines. I had to make several rounds of cutting the radius before the board was the right size to sit down in the bucket but not be too narrow. Then with the mill mounted to the 2x4, I drilled and screwed the 2x4 to the bucket. I placed a light inside the bucket and traced the outline of the 2x4 to figure out where to place the screws.
After that I drilled a hole for the bolt that will turn the mill. To do this, I marked the inside of the bucket and used a flashlight to locate the mark on the outside.
For the hopper and lid, I decided to leave the hopper affixed to the mill intake and split the lid in half. With the drawband tightened it is surpsignly sturdy considering it is only holding onto a less than 3/8" lip, but you can lift the whole deal by the hopper without it coming off. I used a jigsaw to cut the hole for the hopper and split the lid and half and it worked beautifully.
These pictures were taken immediately after completing the build I need to take it apart and clean it up, then time to go get some grain and try it out.