I am totally impressed Vernon, I would love to have one for corn grinding, the maize we bought here taste like soap, I want to grain my own corn, great product
Hi Sir, I again apologize for not commenting in a long time. I have had leg problems, have had to go to the doctor a number of times lately and the doctor wants me to soak my legs often and I have had to keep them elevated and my time on my computer has been real limited, but thank God I am better now. I have really missed your interesting videos. This is really interesting seeing your new Heavy Duty Grain Grinder. You have such interesting things on your good videos. I sure like you all's house too. That is also interesting, your good wife making soy bean milk! God bless you both!
it is,, only takes seconds to make corn meal or grind any grain into powder, I guess I should have only set it for 10 seconds maybe the meal would courser.
@@MissouriOldTimer I just got one myself, and watched your video to see if there were more instructions. Mine has an overload switch that shuts the machine off if there's too much material in the girinder. At first I thought it was "power overload" but it turned out to be the weight overload. The lack of a detailed instruction booklet is the only think I didn't love about The Disintegrater.
How's she goin'? Wow buddy, you got me on this one!!! I thought it was going to be a woodworking tool of some sort!!! Boy was I off eh!! LOL But that looks like a pretty capable machine. I hope it works out good for ya!!! Take care!!!
I DONT IKNOW IF THATS SUITABLE FOR ME THEN BECAUSE I WANT SOMETHING THAT WILL MAKE NUT BUTTER. NUT BUTTER SHOULD BE A BIT RUNNY. SOME PEANUT BUTTER IS RUNNY WHERE AS SOME OTHERS ARE QUITE FIRM.
Very impressive grinder, it really does a great job
it's quite an improvement over mashing corn between two flat rocks.. lol
That is a pretty impressive grinder. May have to get me one of those to grind my cornmeal.
It would be great for a corn mill. Great video Vernon.
thank you, the last thing I ground up was chicken feed, it had corn, wheat, oats and milo all mixed up.
Pretty sweet setup. I better plant corn this coming season! Thanks Vernon.
honestly, it really does work fast and does a great job.
@@MissouriOldTimer I bet a shot of compressed air would clean it right out when you're finished grinding. Better do that outside though LOL!
@@mattthescrapwhisperer yes, that would work, and I have an air hose on my front porch.
That looks like an impressive machine and very well made
yes, it's a bit pricey but it is well made.
i will buy one.....great video!
it does work great, my wife uses it a lot.
I am totally impressed Vernon, I would love to have one for corn grinding, the maize we bought here taste like soap, I want to grain my own corn, great product
it's a bit pricey but I think it is well built and should last along time.
Hi Sir, I again apologize for not commenting in a long time. I have had leg problems, have had to go to the doctor a number of times lately and the doctor wants me to soak my legs often and I have had to keep them elevated and my time on my computer has been real limited, but thank God I am better now. I have really missed your interesting videos. This is really interesting seeing your new Heavy Duty Grain Grinder. You have such interesting things on your good videos. I sure like you all's house too. That is also interesting, your good wife making soy bean milk! God bless you both!
I am glad you are doing better, it's no fun being laid up. thank you for watching, yes, it's a very impressive machine.
If does look like a very good grinder Vernon...
it is,, only takes seconds to make corn meal or grind any grain into powder, I guess I should have only set it for 10 seconds maybe the meal would courser.
Nice unit.
thank you, yes it does work great, now my wife can grind her own soy beans and corn. she likes fresh products not prepared stuff.
A good addition to the kitchen for those that want to quickly
make their own meal and flour.
yes, it's pretty heavy duty.
That thing makes flour in seconds . Impressive .
yes, it's pretty fast, honestly I think it's pretty good, my wife has already staked her claim on it. lol
New Subscriber, thats an amazing machine, thanks for sharing.
yes, I really didn't find anything about it that I didn't like ,other than very scant instructions.
@@MissouriOldTimer I have a stone mill grinder, but it’s not that fast.
@@MissouriOldTimer I just got one myself, and watched your video to see if there were more instructions. Mine has an overload switch that shuts the machine off if there's too much material in the girinder. At first I thought it was "power overload" but it turned out to be the weight overload. The lack of a detailed instruction booklet is the only think I didn't love about The Disintegrater.
I really haven't had that problem but we usually don't put a lot in at a time,, I guess that's a safety precaution?? @@tannaeros
@@MissouriOldTimer Yes, it is. Also, mine has more of an egg timer on it, not digitial. The overload button is no big hassle.
How's she goin'? Wow buddy, you got me on this one!!! I thought it was going to be a woodworking tool of some sort!!! Boy was I off eh!! LOL But that looks like a pretty capable machine. I hope it works out good for ya!!! Take care!!!
Does the machine get hot when you grind it?
I'm not sure my wife is he only one that uses it but she never said anything about it.
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I DONT IKNOW IF THATS SUITABLE FOR ME THEN BECAUSE I WANT SOMETHING THAT WILL MAKE NUT BUTTER. NUT BUTTER SHOULD BE A BIT RUNNY. SOME PEANUT BUTTER IS RUNNY WHERE AS SOME OTHERS ARE QUITE FIRM.
I don't know just what all it does, my wife uses it to grind soybeans to make soymilk.