What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
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What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Trying to fine tune my grain mill and wanted to see what everyone has their gap set to. After brewing at Carsons this weekend, I feel as if my gap is to tight. I believe mine is set to .037
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
The small mill at Carson's is set to .039. I have not done a sieve test on it to determine if crush is right. Just going off of visual. The large mill is set at .058. Sieve analysis is excellent with 73% course, 11% medium, 11% fine, and 5% flour.
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Thanks for the info John! So tell me, why is the big mill using such a large gap compared to the small mill?
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
They're totally different rollers. The small mill is a 1" knurled roller, and the large is an 8-10" spiral cut roller.Blancaster wrote:Thanks for the info John! So tell me, why is the big mill using such a large gap compared to the small mill?
The big mill is vastly superior on consistency of crush. I guess the easy answer is $200 mill vs $15k mill.
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
I messed around with the gap on my mill after researching and helping John tune his big mill. I used to run mine @ .35 to .40 but have since opened it up to .45. We found a really good artical (I will try to find it) that Rock Bottom did on gapping their mills. The end result was "go as big on the gap as possible". The only way to do this correctly is to sieve the grain.
I just opened mine up until I was getting uncracked husks and then closed it up by .05.
I just opened mine up until I was getting uncracked husks and then closed it up by .05.
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Thanks for all he info! Look forward to reading that article Michael!
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Do you have a set of feeler gauges??
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Yes, got some from auto zone when I bought my mill
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Still looking for the article.. The link I had is no good anymore. I think it is still out there I just have to find the right link.
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
What about gapping for wheat? Same gap or smaller?
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
So .45 for wheat as well as barley?
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Re: What gap does everyone use in there grain mill?
Just double checked and ran my last batch through @ 40
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