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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

I was actually the inspiration for something useful!! Hard to believe isn't it?
With this Wonder mill attachment it is easier than ever to grind your own flour for heather living.

The ready store (link below) also sells this model.

Don't forget your emergency supplies at the Ready Store Best Price Guarantee
... http://www.thereadystore.com/?aid=4bacb6a179898

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  • Look at the end of the shaft after multiple uses. I guarantee there will be excessive wear. The end of the shaft will be worn out soon. The attachment is way too loose and wants to work it's way off. That is why you have to put so much pressure to keep it on. Let us know how long it takes to ruin the shaft with normal use. Try to mill the grain on a finer setting. You will see the wear take it's toll sooner... Just a normal guys opinion... “All in all; bad idea Wander Mill, You’ll be sorry!"

  • @mainbearing68 Yes with improper use it could do what you say... But you are just making negative assumptions with no facts to back it up. please see my arm chair elitist video for the rest of my opinion of your opinion

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  • Wicked, i love it.

  • @InTheSticks0001 Looks like they did their Beta Testing, you didn't break noth'n this time! The specs on the Country Living Mill specify less than than 90 RPM to avoid overheating their robust roller bearings. After considering using a slow but torquey hole hog, I lucked out and found a used purpose built motor that turns 60 rpm.

  • Might hafta look a bit more closely, but I think that attachment thingy has got your name on it. Great show...couldn't stop laughing!

  • I saw that attachment but it voids the warranty. Im still buying it

  • I remember the old video where the bolt was destroyed . I remember saying at the time that they should make an attachment for it to fit a drill. LOL

  • @dsarti1 My apologies. I am a "cut to the chase" kind of man. I have been called a lot of things, but never "elite". LOL. You are way more financially capable than I am. I would never consider myself an elite. I, HOWEVER, am a big fan of yours and did not intend to be over critical. As for facts to back up what I said, I did not state anything as, "if so, fact'o", only my opinion, which is only backed up by my almost 30 years using, repairing and otherwise operating various types of equipment.

  • Why didnt you just set the pully to be powered by the drill?

  • @mainbearing68 Cool, thanks, you learn something news everyday. He is better off using a power drill because it is a smaller motor inside the drill, and he can recharge the batteries in a solar power recharger too.

  • @mcpsoundman Good Point! I was thinking the same thing...

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