Well,I have just received the 6lb mill from Ken and I must say it is a beautiful beast. I can't wait to get using this bit of kit.
Just got to redo my shed roof and then I will get going and post some results.
PG MILL
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Enjoy! A ball mill that works well is indispensable in this art.
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I've already been using the smaller mill from PG and that is a dream to use.
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I have two Rebel Mills one stock and one modified to run a more optimal rotation for our uses. I use my PG mills almost exclusively. So much so I loaned out the optimized Rebel a few years back. I bet the larger PG mill is wonderful.
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That doesn't surprise me at all. I've yet to see anything Ken makes that isn't well designed, well constructed and totally fit for purpose.
Even when I'm wrong, I'm convincing.
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Thanks for the comments guys, things have picked up a little tooling wise, I was gifted the blue prints for the zinc rocket motor used by Kim Bolton I am now doing replicas of the tooling, first flight was impressive to say the least!
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Hi Ken don't know about these,what size are they any details .Thanks B