[Gristmillers] Mill picks
Fred Ross
freddieross at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 13:03:13 PST 2009
Jim Fackert wrote:
> the meadows is just an air chisel with the end ground right. You can
> get those from Harbor freight for around $20. Regrind a couple of weld
> chipping hammers for manual use...
>
> gritsnc at gmail.com wrote:
>> Keep us informed on your progress. I have some to dress myself.
>> Bought one of those carbide air hammer type from Meadows but very
>> unsure how to go about it. Even after talking to the Meadows
>> dresser. Especially a grits dressing. Pro millers and some in the
>> know say don't get too sharp but don't know exactly what that means.
>> I know about the furrow taper and no dish requirements but that's
>> about all.
>> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Fred Ross <freddieross at gmail.com
>> <mailto:freddieross at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Where can someone get there hands on a mill pick at a reasonable
>> price. Have just got me a new mill, 24" Williams and fixing to
>> crack it open and see what I have got, might as well dress the
>> stones.
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I like that idea the most, have seldom wondered why that would not work,
just need to see what a mill pick is suppose to look like.
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