Ball mill jars.

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Ball mill jars.

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Just to let you know Cindy my supplier now has the original jars that I supplied for my ball mills back in stock, the jars are very hard wearing and the price is good.

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Ken,

what's the largest sized mill you make. I may well need your help at some point soon, when you get the time I'd appreciate you letting me know.

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i bought one of those jars this eve as a second jar for my mill when it arrives
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sambo wrote:Ken,

what's the largest sized mill you make. I may well need your help at some point soon, when you get the time I'd appreciate you letting me know.

Sam.
Hi Sam the biggest mill I make running on 12 volts is a six pound version power consumption is 15 watts on load with 4 kilos of lead media.
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Andibates wrote:i bought one of those jars this eve as a second jar for my mill when it arrives
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your very welcome
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