That's because we all have different brewing systems and methods. What works for one might not work well for another. You shouldn't determine what you use just by popular vote; you should tailor it to your own system.There's lots of threads on gap settings which it seems everyone's is different.
And use the finest crush/smallest mill gap, that will allow you to lauter without getting stuck.That's because we all have different brewing systems and methods. What works for one might not work well for another. You shouldn't determine what you use just by popular vote; you should tailor it to your own system.
70% on a #14 sieve. (~.040)
Cool.. someone else that actually knows what these are.
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I don't have one of those tools that help set the gap.
Shah, they come pre-gapped and I don't give a hoot as long as they do the job. And thanks for mentioning feeler gauge, that's the name of the tool I couldn't think of. Thanks 7% ABV lager!!you mean you don't gap you're own spark plugs in the car? lol, i actually got my feeler gauge for my mill, but found it useful for my spark plugs too...
they come pre-gapped and I don't give a hoot as long as they do the job.
Not supposed to ask a lady her age.....I'm 52. Not a lady either according to many acquaintances. Alex, I'll take words that rhyme with "stitch" for $400.but what about age and, squeezing every mile out of a tank of gas?
Not supposed to ask a lady her age...
Errrm....say what now?
What do you do, then, if you have a drill that has only 2 speeds.....off and on? (I have an old corded Black and Decker)2 roller mill, 0.035 gap ,powered by cordless drill driver on low speed. i run it twice . no stuck sparges yet.
if it aint broke , dont fix it.
What do you do, then, if you have a drill that has only 2 speeds.....off and on? (I have an old corded Black and Decker)
no, its a #1 torque setting which is what I use and a #2 speed setting. I dont use the handle that came with the mill , the chuck of the cordless fits on the shaft .What do you do, then, if you have a drill that has only 2 speeds.....off and on? (I have an old corded Black and Decker)