This is a tutorial that shows how to install the Corn & Bean Auger in the Country Living Grain Mill. Go to http://www.countrylivinggrainmills.com to learn more about the Country Living Grain Mill and other self sufficiency products.
Thanks for the video!! I just bought one of these for $100 bucks with a new motor for $100 bucks off craigslist. I have to say this is the best purchase outside of my Excalibur I got for $35 bucks off craigslist
Yes, you can grind beans that are dry. If the beans are moist or oily, then you will likely run into trouble. No harm in experimenting, though the worst you can do is clog up the grinding plates and have to clean them off.
This is so much easier to follow than a user manual.
Is it possible to use the auger to coarsely grind soaked beans, or beans that have been cooked and then dried to the consistency of roasted coffee beans?
Thanks for the video!! I just bought one of these for $100 bucks with a new motor for $100 bucks off craigslist. I have to say this is the best purchase outside of my Excalibur I got for $35 bucks off craigslist
TheBgcheez 11 months ago
Yes, you can grind beans that are dry. If the beans are moist or oily, then you will likely run into trouble. No harm in experimenting, though the worst you can do is clog up the grinding plates and have to clean them off.
JasonTJenkins 2 years ago
This is so much easier to follow than a user manual.
Is it possible to use the auger to coarsely grind soaked beans, or beans that have been cooked and then dried to the consistency of roasted coffee beans?
3dollarme 2 years ago