I use the barley crusher malt mill and it has been a pain lately. I'm having to take it apart every couple of beers now and the quick, brush it off and that's it that they claim isn't ringing true anymore. I'm wondering if, after several years and who knows how many brews the teeth on the rollers just get dull and you really have no choice but to get a new one? Another thought I had was the use of the drill. I've been using the same drill forever now but if the teeth really are going dull maybe the drill is spinning to fast to allow the rollers to grab the grain.
I forgot to explain. What's happening is that if I shorten the gap, the roller not attached to the drill stops spinning and thus, no grain is pulled through. If I widen the gap whole grails are falling in. My efficiency is falling like a stone.
Thoughts?
thanks for the input, I appreciate the help
WR
I forgot to explain. What's happening is that if I shorten the gap, the roller not attached to the drill stops spinning and thus, no grain is pulled through. If I widen the gap whole grails are falling in. My efficiency is falling like a stone.
Thoughts?
thanks for the input, I appreciate the help
WR