I received mine a few weeks ago and have done 3 batches now. It is a lovely upgrade from my drill-driven MM2 Pro. The trouble with holding a heavy-duty drill in your hands when starting up is that there's a great deal of torque before things get spinning, especially at narrow gaps. I found it to be pretty manageable at 0.032", but when I went down to 0.018" for rye it would try to rip itself out of my hands. More than once the whole mill flipped up and over and off the bucket, dumping a hopper full of malt on my garage floor. I'm getting too old for that.
I'm using 0.03" for BIAB right now. At this setting there is a fair amount of flour, and the bag requires a bit more squeezing than I'm used to. Efficiency is up. I'll adjust settings and weigh the advantages/disadvantages over the next batches.
I'm impressed with the support and service so far. Spike mistakenly sent me the bucket adaptor when I'd ordered the table. It took them a couple of hours to respond to my email and the table was on my doorstep two days later.
The table, incidentally, is built like a tank. I'm surprised that they can use that much stainless and do that much welding and still turn a profit on the thing.