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    Default Hand Crank Grain Mill

    I'm looking for one. A web search shows this one:
    Victorio Grain Mill
    http://www.nitro-pak.com/products/fo...ics-grain-mill

    Any suggestions?
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    I bought the Family Grain Mill with the Kitchenaid attachment and am very happy with it.

    http://www.amazon.com/Handbase-Grain...ily+grain+mill

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    Ive been using one of these for four years or so with no problems. They a product of the peoples repubix of china and marked "500" on the cast part, sold by varios nenders on e-bay.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Cast-Iro...item1c2be48be6

    Keep in mind im just cracking the wheat not making flour. The flour that could be made with these would be too course for baking. I need to get a motorized made in the USA unit and start baking

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    http://www.grainmaker.com/

    we have that one, its expensive, but we use it nearly daily. its American made, heavy duty and should last my lifetime. I can hand crank it, run it off the stationary bike or to an electric motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xring View Post
    Keep in mind im just cracking the wheat not making flour. The flour that could be made with these would be too course for baking. I need to get a motorized made in the USA unit and start baking
    Nuts. I just knew there would be some reason the $30 mills would not work.
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    heres one in Canon so anyone there could probably pick up and save shipping but Iknow nothing about the seller,unit, or manufacturer caveat emperor

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-Miller-B...item3a7a93bf90
    Last edited by xring; 10-09-2012 at 19:52.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronaldrwl View Post
    Nuts. I just knew there would be some reason the $30 mills would not work.
    Two times through might do it. The plates are far from precision machined though. As you get them close enough to grind finely id worrry about them touching and a chinese alloy of unknown composition in your bread.

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