Just wanted to say thank you for making such a thorough and detailed video. I just purchase the same equipment from vevor and I am completely new to milling. I would have been lost without this video.
Yep there instructions are no the Best by no means but it goes right under the little piece that holds your cone on helps you control the flow. I really don't use it. I just let my grinder run out
Thanks. I’m not using this for the same reason as you but this is what I needed. Mine came with the wet plate in place and no instructions on how to change the plates. I’ve not been able to get ahold of anyone there to help me figure out how to do it. When I tried it mine locked up and tripped the breaker! Looks like the nut that holds the spinning one is backwards and I may not have the other one centered. Now I’ll be able to play with it a bit more when I get back home. It should make worm chow quickly! Looking forward to using it to grind up worm bedding too. Thank you! I do agree Vevor has good products but they are lacking where instructions are concerned. This will be my 3rd Vevor product and I expect it will last a very long time.
Yeah it has to be centered also the adjustment To adjust, how fine you want your grain ground? If it is bottomed out too much towards the fine, it creates too much friction and that will make your motor bind and trip the breaker You're right, they're instructions are lacking but they do make good products at an awesome price
@@TheShineshack I figured it was bottoming out due to trying to get it too fine in one go. I realized that it needs to run through twice if I want it fairly fine. After a second round it’s perfect for my purposes but I’m guessing a third would give a fine flour texture, a bit too fine for my worm chow. They sent me a few videos for changing the plates as well as one for grinding wet grain. I’m going to try the wet stone with some used mushroom substrate you see if it will grind the damp material to a nice fine/fluffy consistency. I usually use a food processor but I think the wet stone will work just as well and be a lot faster. I won’t know how well it works for a while since we are building a table/stand in the garage that I’ll bolt the unit to so it won’t fall when it gets hit by the lawn mower when our crazy teen boy takes it in and out of the garage. It’s not conducive to indoor use due to all the dust so it has been kicked out of the house! ;) They do have great products and customer service though. Good service is hard to find these days. As much as I’d prefer to buy American made it’s hard to beat their prices. Thanks a bunch for your video and comment. Best of luck in your endeavors!
On outer perimeter of the white grinding disc. There will be three little silver studs on the outside edge of the stone and on the outside grinder of the door. They'll be three little rubber fittings. You pop them out and you take the studs off.with a Allen They clamp in the grinding Stone then the other side just spins off You add the other ones and you put them little silver pins back in the same way and they clamp it in. Always tighten them evenly. Do one turn then go to the next one. Another turn until they are all tight
You can turn it down to wear it makes a really fine corn mill for sure close to flour but not quiet flour if that makes sense 😂 you also can turn it up to a large crack grain for my purpose I like a coarse corn mill consistency
I purchased one of these a few months ago. I have used it twice to grind 50 lb bags of corn. Had no idea on how to change outer grind wheel until I saw this video. Thanks.
I love it! Definitely worth the investment. The best grain meal I've had by far. I've put it to the test. Pretty good in the last few months and it's work flawlessly. The only thing is the connector that holds your Hopper feeder is a little iffy, but if you run a couple screws in it, it's good. Definitely a good buy
No that's what I thought at first because of the picture in the manual but that's how it's made if you reverse the legs they would point in like a V because of the angle on the brackets they may make them different due to manufacturing error
Honest and informative content. You’re a professional Red. That’s how it’s done!!
I don't know about that just a redneck trying 😂 I appreciate it brother
Thanks for taking the time to give us an honest review. Looks like a quality machine.
No problem at all I enjoy doing it definitely worth the money it's built super durable
Just wanted to say thank you for making such a thorough and detailed video. I just purchase the same equipment from vevor and I am completely new to milling. I would have been lost without this video.
Thank you I'm glad it was helpful 😊
Thanks for the review Red, she looks like a beauty mate.
No problem she is definitely the best grain mill I have ever owned extremely heavy duty ready to put her to work 😂
Nice vid Red! That looks like a pretty good mill. Oh yea, i got those badass stickers! Thanks for that bro.Cheers🥃
It is definitely a beast well worth the money... Awesome I'm glad you did 😁
Great vid
Thanks, I was putting mine together last night and this morning I thought, "Where does this metal flap card go?"
Yep there instructions are no the Best by no means but it goes right under the little piece that holds your cone on helps you control the flow. I really don't use it. I just let my grinder run out
Thanks. I’m not using this for the same reason as you but this is what I needed. Mine came with the wet plate in place and no instructions on how to change the plates. I’ve not been able to get ahold of anyone there to help me figure out how to do it. When I tried it mine locked up and tripped the breaker! Looks like the nut that holds the spinning one is backwards and I may not have the other one centered. Now I’ll be able to play with it a bit more when I get back home. It should make worm chow quickly! Looking forward to using it to grind up worm bedding too. Thank you!
I do agree Vevor has good products but they are lacking where instructions are concerned. This will be my 3rd Vevor product and I expect it will last a very long time.
Yeah it has to be centered also the adjustment To adjust, how fine you want your grain ground? If it is bottomed out too much towards the fine, it creates too much friction and that will make your motor bind and trip the breaker You're right, they're instructions are lacking but they do make good products at an awesome price
@@TheShineshack I figured it was bottoming out due to trying to get it too fine in one go. I realized that it needs to run through twice if I want it fairly fine. After a second round it’s perfect for my purposes but I’m guessing a third would give a fine flour texture, a bit too fine for my worm chow.
They sent me a few videos for changing the plates as well as one for grinding wet grain. I’m going to try the wet stone with some used mushroom substrate you see if it will grind the damp material to a nice fine/fluffy consistency. I usually use a food processor but I think the wet stone will work just as well and be a lot faster. I won’t know how well it works for a while since we are building a table/stand in the garage that I’ll bolt the unit to so it won’t fall when it gets hit by the lawn mower when our crazy teen boy takes it in and out of the garage. It’s not conducive to indoor use due to all the dust so it has been kicked out of the house! ;)
They do have great products and customer service though. Good service is hard to find these days. As much as I’d prefer to buy American made it’s hard to beat their prices.
Thanks a bunch for your video and comment. Best of luck in your endeavors!
Did you ever figure out what the set screws on the back of grinder plate are for. Mine came loose and bound up the grinder.
On mine they lock in the plate I check them periodically to make sure they haven't loosened up any
I got one but how do I take off the white circle
On outer perimeter of the white grinding disc. There will be three little silver studs on the outside edge of the stone and on the outside grinder of the door. They'll be three little rubber fittings. You pop them out and you take the studs off.with a Allen They clamp in the grinding Stone then the other side just spins off You add the other ones and you put them little silver pins back in the same way and they clamp it in. Always tighten them evenly. Do one turn then go to the next one. Another turn until they are all tight
Hey Mate, the video is really helpful. I have one question : Does it make very fine powder like plain flour???
Thank you
You can turn it down to wear it makes a really fine corn mill for sure close to flour but not quiet flour if that makes sense 😂 you also can turn it up to a large crack grain for my purpose I like a coarse corn mill consistency
I purchased one of these a few months ago. I have used it twice to grind 50 lb bags of corn. Had no idea on how to change outer grind wheel until I saw this video. Thanks.
😂 yep it is tricky I'm glad it could help
I'm looking to get a grain mill....how has t stood up over time?
I love it! Definitely worth the investment. The best grain meal I've had by far. I've put it to the test. Pretty good in the last few months and it's work flawlessly. The only thing is the connector that holds your Hopper feeder is a little iffy, but if you run a couple screws in it, it's good. Definitely a good buy
One quick question
Hey what can I help you with?
@TheShineshack does it make very fine powder like plain flour?
I think you put the legs on the wrong sides, the smooth sides should be facing out
No that's what I thought at first because of the picture in the manual but that's how it's made if you reverse the legs they would point in like a V because of the angle on the brackets they may make them different due to manufacturing error
@@TheShineshack Mine is like Red's