Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:11 am
Addendum. From their website;
What should I set the gap to on my mill?
The gap on the 2-roller mills should be set somewhere around .037 - .055". You will need to assess the crush, and determine if the gap should be smaller or wider. On the two roller mills you will find a point at which the mill will stop feeding the grain when you close the gap too tightly. You will run the drill, but the gap is too small for the grain to fall into, and the drive roller will just spin and not feed. How you crush your grain is up to you. It is important that you experiment with different settings and find out what works best for you. Generally it is not necessary to change the gap frequently. Most grist will crush just fine using the same gap. Unless you have extremely dry or moist malt, you shouldn't have to adjust frequently.
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