gifty74
Well-Known Member
Thanks for describing it. I get what you are saying, and I adjust the roller end to end the same, with a feeler, just like in that video. The issue with my mill is the top two rollers are fixed, just like the Monster mill. When the eccentric cam adjusts it close to the one top roller (like in his video), it pulls it away from the other top roller. So, you end up with a different gap between the dummy roller, and either of the top two rollers. There's only one setting, given how an ellipse works, where the gap is the same out both sides. On my mill, the grain can go out either side. Both top rollers are driven together, and depending on which piece of grain catches the bottom roller, i'll start spinning that direction, and it randomly will go out either side. Which side it comes out is not controllable. The guy in that video says 'if the mill is working properly, it'll grab the grain and come out that side you adjust'. Mine can go out either side, and the gaps are different. End to end across the roller the tap is the same, I have that down.
Here's a video of mine showing exactly the issue:
Here's a video of mine showing exactly the issue: