Hei Heikki

Jeg har ikke selv motorisert min maltmølle, men vil gjøre det. Jeg vi
etterligne den model Skagen brygelaug har. Man setter er bolt i, der skruen
til sveiven er. Hode på bolten er fjernet og man fester drillen på bolten.
Jeg mener Skagen Brygelaug har et bilde av denne modelen på deres hjemme
side.
Mvh Pål
2880
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Heikki Levanto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 1:47 PM
Subject: [Brygforum] motorizing a malt mill


> #¤%&/(!!!
> I was just starting a nice and easy brew, had milled maybe 100g of malt
> when SNAP - the mill broke.
>
> I am using Brygladen's cheap "manual" mill. I have filed down the
> threads where the handle screw goes, so that the outer half of that is a
> little triangular stub that fits well in my electric drill. It is that
> piece that fell off.
>
> There is enough threads left so that I can still screw the handle on,
> but I do *not* want to go back to manual grinding. That is simple work
> for a simple machine.
>
> Today's quick fix is probably to sacrifice the rest of the threads, and
> file a new piece for the drill. Perhaps I should leave it round(ish) to
> have more material there, so as not to break too soon. I know it will
> break, sooner or later.
>
> I would like to hear how the rest of you have attached motors to your
> drills. I know several of you have done so. I fear that pretty soon I
> will have to find a more permanent solution to my drill.
>
> -H
>
>
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> Heikki Levanto  LSD - Levanto Software Development   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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