[Gristmillers] Williams mill sifter parts
Kevin
kharbin at nctv.com
Mon Mar 29 15:40:29 PDT 2010
It's the eccentric.I'm going to bring the mill to my house tomorrow evening
so it will be more convenient to work on. As soon as I get it here, I'll
get a couple of pictures and link to them.
Thanks everyone!
Kevin S. Harbin
Seneca, SC
kharbin at nctv.com
From: gristmillers-bounces at gristmillers.com
[mailto:gristmillers-bounces at gristmillers.com] On Behalf Of
gritsnc at gmail.com
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 6:36 PM
To: gristmillers at gristmillers.com
Subject: Re: [Gristmillers] Williams mill sifter parts
Do you have an eccentric bearing movement or the old helical style? I can
see the rod moving the shaker but can't see what moving the rod. I guess an
eccentric...
I might have some things. And I have a friend in Summerville that has some
parts.
Ron
2010/3/29 Kevin <kharbin at nctv.com>
Available.yes
Affordable.no(at least not on my budget)
Robert in parts told me it would be about $600-$700 for a complete sifter
and the hardware to mount it. I asked about just the hardware, and I could
build the sifter.he said it would still be around $500 or so plus shipping.
I guess I'll be fabricating some "it'll work" parts.
Thanks for the help.
Kevin
Kevin S. Harbin
Seneca, SC 29678
kharbin at nctv.com
From: gristmillers-bounces at gristmillers.com
[mailto:gristmillers-bounces at gristmillers.com] On Behalf Of Ken Christison
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 3:27 PM
To: gristmillers at gristmillers.com
Subject: Re: [Gristmillers] Williams mill sifter parts
Kevin,
The castings should be available from Meadows. meadowsmills at charter.net
Telephone
1-800-626-2282
336-838-2282
Take care.
Ken
kEVIN wrote:
I'm working on a 24" Williams mill with the Fairbanks Morse stencil on the
drive pulley side of the case. It is missing the sifter parts and the
gentleman who owns it would like to put it back. Are the sifter
parts/castings available anywhere? If not, I can fashion something that
will work using the catalog found on the gristmillers page. The mill is a
Yellow with black trim mill and can be seen running last may by clicking the
following link.
Thanks for any help,
Kevin
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtLinkloader#p/u/39/VZg7B0XsRSM
Kevin S. Harbin
Seneca, SC
kharbin at nctv.com
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