[Gristmillers] Meadows 24" mill
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gritsnc at gmail.com
Wed Nov 5 17:37:46 PST 2008
Hey, what state are you in? Is it a commercial project? Are you going to
mill/grind for you and others? Is it going to be consumed?
The answer determines how you want to spend your time and money(as well as
design improvements). Bringing everything back to original even w/ Meadow
upgrades may not land you in a position to produce food grade products. If
it's for just for fun and restoration then you end up with the same design
problems the originals have.
Restoring Meadows 1001 a 'sweet sixteen' recently. Major improvements
(ability to keep it clean) put in. Whew! Just inspected last week for the
3rd time. Took samples. Had to witness the entire process. Now have to
reg with the FDA. It's all good tho. Public Safety and all.
Insurance is another subject.....not part of this forum I guess. But, I
am having fun. 4h Grade County Heritage Days for the next two weeks!
Ron
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Pylant, Bud T. <
bud.pylant at centerpointenergy.com> wrote:
> I recently purchase a Meadow 24" mill that needs repair. It has been
> estimated to cost around $3000 to repair by meadows………does anyone think it
> is worth repairing for this amount?
>
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