Here's what you need to motorize your mill all from Grainger:
V Belt, Nominal Outside Length 44 Inches, Top Width 3/8 Inch, Belt 3L, 7/32 Inch Thick, Smooth DAYTON
3L440-G
Die Cast One Groove Sheave, OD 1 1/2 Inches, 3L Belt Pitch Diameter 1.05 Inches, 4L or A Belt Pitch Diameter 1.35 Inches, 1/2 Inch Bore Size CONGRESS
CA150 1-1/2A X 1/2
Die Cast One Groove Sheave, OD 10 Inches, 3L Belt Pitch Diameter 9.55 Inches, 4L or A Belt Pitch Diameter 9.85 Inches, 1/2 Inch Bore Size CONGRESS
CA1000 10A X 1/2
Belt Drive Motor, Split-Phase, Open Dripproof, 1/3 HP, 1725 RPM, Number of Speeds 1, 115 Volts, 6.6 Full Load Amps, 48Y NEMA Frame, Service Factor 1.35 DAYTON
6K778G
Adapter Bushing, 3/8 Inch ID x 1/2 Inch OD, 1 1/8 Inches Length, For Adapting 3/8 to 1/2 Inch Diameter Shaft DAYTON
6X452
Yea, I recall you and he discussing it at the last meeting. Not that I am an expert but, it's certainly seems like a superior product so it's "goodness" if we help get the wor out. I forwarded your link to a couple of new brewers at work. They now know the Monster. And one day they'll aske me about it... ;)
Motorizing mill
Here's what you need to motorize your mill all from Grainger:
V Belt, Nominal Outside Length 44 Inches, Top Width 3/8 Inch, Belt 3L, 7/32 Inch Thick, Smooth DAYTON
3L440-G
Die Cast One Groove Sheave, OD 1 1/2 Inches, 3L Belt Pitch Diameter 1.05 Inches, 4L or A Belt Pitch Diameter 1.35 Inches, 1/2 Inch Bore Size CONGRESS
CA150 1-1/2A X 1/2
Die Cast One Groove Sheave, OD 10 Inches, 3L Belt Pitch Diameter 9.55 Inches, 4L or A Belt Pitch Diameter 9.85 Inches, 1/2 Inch Bore Size CONGRESS
CA1000 10A X 1/2
Belt Drive Motor, Split-Phase, Open Dripproof, 1/3 HP, 1725 RPM, Number of Speeds 1, 115 Volts, 6.6 Full Load Amps, 48Y NEMA Frame, Service Factor 1.35 DAYTON
6K778G
Adapter Bushing, 3/8 Inch ID x 1/2 Inch OD, 1 1/8 Inches Length, For Adapting 3/8 to 1/2 Inch Diameter Shaft DAYTON
6X452
This is what I used to make mine:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k167/flhrpi/P1010109.jpg
Thanks! Looks like a great
Thanks! Looks like a great setup.
Buy a used weedeater and
Buy a used weedeater and hook the motor upto it. You could have the Ferrari of mills.
You weren't at the last meeting
...so you didn't see my mill. Here is a link to a brewboard forum posting I did on it:
http://www.brewboard.com/index.php?showtopic=86400
As a non-creative type, I
As a non-creative type, I have to say the cudos you got on the post are well deserved. Thing of beauty.
Thanks. The posting was
Thanks. The posting was mostly just an attempt at advertising for Fred, but I sure don't mind the praise ;)
Yea, I recall you and he
Yea, I recall you and he discussing it at the last meeting. Not that I am an expert but, it's certainly seems like a superior product so it's "goodness" if we help get the wor out. I forwarded your link to a couple of new brewers at work. They now know the Monster. And one day they'll aske me about it... ;)