Man maybe you should use a bicycle to drive it. Then you can say that you are exercising when you are brewing. Hey honey I think I will exercise for awhile.
@pbatigne1 I don't remember exactly, but the small inpur gear would be either an 11 or 12 tooth gear, and the largest one is most likely either 32 or 34 tooth. I used the rest of the bicycle cassette gears in between to increase the reduction. Just remember to always drive the small gear.
Man maybe you should use a bicycle to drive it. Then you can say that you are exercising when you are brewing. Hey honey I think I will exercise for awhile.
sanity599 3 weeks ago
Using a Corona Mill to make beer, priceless :)
SomeGuyInSandy 3 weeks ago
Kewllllllllllllllllll :)
GospelTruth37059 1 month ago
Excellent. I will try to find a similar solution. Thank you for sharing your idea!
DKsBeer 2 months ago
haha, You are very smart, thank you for sharing your idea.
YH144000VH 2 months ago
@YH144000VH Thanks. It was a fun project. It could be better, but it is very functional in this form.
srvblues00 2 months ago
great setup! what size sprockets did yo use and what was your input rpm?
pbatigne1 3 months ago
@pbatigne1 I don't remember exactly, but the small inpur gear would be either an 11 or 12 tooth gear, and the largest one is most likely either 32 or 34 tooth. I used the rest of the bicycle cassette gears in between to increase the reduction. Just remember to always drive the small gear.
srvblues00 2 months ago
Excellent
Stratau 7 months ago
thats really cool
EdgarLopez 1 year ago