Goodwill find: Corona Corn Mill - Frankoma Pottery

noobiechickenlady

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Wifezilla, I was unable to find the parts diagram. I just emailed the company where I purchased it to see if they would send me one, via fax, email or whatever. I'll let you know :)
 

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You are AWESOME!

Now...as for freemotion... :smack
 

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GOT IT, that was quick! Here's where I got mine. Thought I'd plug em since they were nice & fast!
http://www.homevillage.us/

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Wifezilla said:
You (and they) are AWESOME!!!

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Now that you have everything you need to put it to use, We/I would like to hear a review as to it's capabilities. :hide plz :)
We just cut our small patch of red winter wheat. I've cleaned and bagged about 30# so far but we haven't procured the means to turn it into flour yet. Everything I've read points to the Country Living Mill, but they run between $300-$400 so I'm looking for a viable alternative.
 

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I need to pick up some coffee beans and some more almonds. I will see if I can grind those items before next week.
 
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