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I think we may need the long story.Long story short, I'm back in the hobby and need a grain mill. Thanks
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I'm not looking for anything fancy, just a 2 roller mill.Just back in myself. Retired, work pt at our lhbs, and use their mill (Monster 2 roller) but will probably be getting one again - motorized Kegco 3-roller. What type are you looking for?
I made a lot of beer and started 2 breweries in Mexico, with some partners. I opened a couple of tasting rooms and closed them after Covid. Decided to get back to brewing and purchased a bunch of grain. As for my old equipment, everything was either sold or reused and left at the breweries.I think we may need the long story.
Gotcha. I can tell you, the 3-roller Kegco performed very well for me. They offer a 2-roller mill for $110.I'm not looking for anything fancy, just a 2 roller mill.
I have a spare barley crusher that works pretty well, but sometimes it was losing grip on the grain. it it has a lifetime warranty so it can be sharpened or whatever it needs for free. $70 if you want it.Gotcha. I can tell you, the 3-roller Kegco performed very well for me. They offer a 2-roller mill for $110.
$155 now wow. Everyone's getting in on massive profits and blaming inflation it seems.Gotcha. I can tell you, the 3-roller Kegco performed very well for me. They offer a 2-roller mill for $110.
I think I was thinking of this one - not sure what the difference is between this 2-roller and the other one.$155 now wow. Everyone's getting in on massive profits and blaming inflation it seems.
Not really for free - I sent my Barley Crusher in to have the rollers worked on and I paid to ship it there and return shipping back. That could have been better money spent on a new mill head.I have a spare barley crusher that works pretty well, but sometimes it was losing grip on the grain. it it has a lifetime warranty so it can be sharpened or whatever it needs for free. $70 if you want it.
I think I set the gap too tight as well.Not really for free - I sent my Barley Crusher in to have the rollers worked on and I paid to ship it there and return shipping back. That could have been better money spent on a new mill head.
Same issue as your, wasn't pulling the grain through very well. Actually, after I got it back it wasn't much better but I did get many years of use out of it before the issues.
I always had it set to crush the grain not mill it to dust. If the mill produced too much dusk it was too tight for my brewing experience.I think I set the gap too tight as well.
I have sent a message.Are you handy? I have a 2 roller mill that worked great for me, but recently had to get a new one because I broke off one of the locking eyelet bolts into the body of the mill. If you can somehow get it out and replace the eyelet bolt it's perfect otherwise. I just didn't have an extraction bit, and needed to act quick.
If so, just shoot me a PM. Cover shipping and it's yours.
Are you still looking for a grain mill?Long story short, I'm back in the hobby and need a grain mill. Thanks
Cheers!
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