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Bruce Neilson

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Mar 25, 2003, 1:44:38 PM3/25/03
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I recently acquired this combination grain mill and mixer from a lady who
bought it new in the 70's and did not use it. It was made in Brigham City
Utah, and I cannot find and info on the company or anyone who has used one.
I have some questions on getting it to work correctly. Any help would be
appreciate.

-Bruce


Melba's Jammin'

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Mar 25, 2003, 4:29:08 PM3/25/03
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In article <qs1ga.232989$qi4.120116@rwcrnsc54>, "Bruce Neilson"
<bane...@attbi.com> wrote:

For openers, I think you'd probably have to tell us what brand it is,
Bruce.
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zxcvbob

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Mar 25, 2003, 4:37:47 PM3/25/03
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I thot the brand was "Mill & Mix"

http://www.alvanblanch.co.uk/millmix.html

Bob

Marilyn©

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Mar 25, 2003, 5:15:00 PM3/25/03
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"zxcvbob" <zxc...@charter.net> wrote in message news:3E80CC2B...@charter.net...

That looks like a bit more than what they probably have. Not the type you usually find in
homes. I'm familiar with the Magic Mill grinder, which my in-laws have. Great for making
whole wheat flour. I only have a hand mill and I never use it.

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Melba's Jammin'

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Mar 25, 2003, 8:53:17 PM3/25/03
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In article <3E80CC2B...@charter.net>, zxcvbob
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Duhme!! I'll be apologizing to Bruce forthwith!! Thanks, Bob.


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Melba's Jammin'

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Mar 25, 2003, 8:55:43 PM3/25/03
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In article <qs1ga.232989$qi4.120116@rwcrnsc54>, "Bruce Neilson"
<bane...@attbi.com> wrote:

Bruce -- my big oops in suggesting you tell us the model of your grain
mill and mixer! Appears that it's the subject line! Bob pointed out
my error. Duhme! Sorry.

Bruce Neilson

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Mar 26, 2003, 12:14:11 PM3/26/03
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Yes, I should have made it clear that the brand, in the subject line, is
"Mill & Mix". It is a home unit, but the mixing bowl is huge and can easily
mix 8 loaves. The grinder cabinet looks similar to the old wood cabinet
Magic Mill, but has a connected arm that holds the large mixing bowl and
drives the dough hook. There is or was a company named Mill & Mix, Inc in
Brigham City, but I cannot find any list for them any longer.

-Bruce

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Melba's Jammin'

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Mar 27, 2003, 11:14:52 AM3/27/03
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In article <Ddlga.222478$F1.14041@sccrnsc04>, "Bruce Neilson"
<bane...@attbi.com> wrote:

> Yes, I should have made it clear that the brand, in the subject line, is
> "Mill & Mix".

Nah, you were okay. I wasn't paying attention.
--Barb

> "Melba's Jammin'" <barbsc...@earthlink.net> wrote in message

> > For openers, I think you'd probably have to tell us what brand it is,


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brend...@gmail.com

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Jul 10, 2017, 8:45:44 PM7/10/17
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=057RYsjmDVk

visit youtube. Someone did a video.

marily...@gmail.com

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Jul 20, 2018, 1:46:36 PM7/20/18
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I have a Mill and Mix I bought in 1976 and I love it.
I Make bread about every two weeks. But mine seems to be wearing out. I wish I could get my hands on another one that works well. My husband replaced the belt with a heavy duty one that has good tracks on it and that helped but now The mixing arm seems to wobble and I don’t know what to do about it. I guess I’ll just use it till it completely dies. Do you know if the motor needs lubrication? The place that made it is out of business so I don’t know who to ask. Sincerely Marilyn Swainston

Bass...@nowhere.com

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Jul 22, 2018, 1:27:28 PM7/22/18
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Did you try Googling Mill and Mix? Lots of info out there. John

ourbuye...@gmail.com

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Dec 7, 2018, 12:33:12 PM12/7/18
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On Friday, July 20, 2018 at 11:46:36 AM UTC-6, marily...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a Mill and Mix I bought in 1976 and I love it.
> I Make bread about every two weeks. But mine seems to be wearing out. I wish I could get my hands on another one that works well. My husband replaced the belt with a heavy duty one that has good tracks on it and that helped but now The mixing arm seems to wobble and I don’t know what to do about it. I guess I’ll just use it till it completely dies. Do you know if the motor needs lubrication? The place that made it is out of business so I don’t know who to ask. Sincerely Marilyn Swainston

Hi Marilyn! Did you find another Mill and Mix? I have one if you'd like!

krbe...@gmail.com

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Apr 11, 2020, 1:06:12 PM4/11/20
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I have a Mill and Mix that I've been using happily for years. Is the manual available online anywhere?

Ken Beesley

Bob Zatwarnicki

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Oct 1, 2020, 7:08:07 AM10/1/20
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On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 1:06:12 PM UTC-4, krbe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a Mill and Mix that I've been using happily for years. Is the manual available online anywhere?
>
> Ken Beesley

Hi,
I also would appreciate a copy of the original Mill and Mix grain mill.
Thank you,
Bob

krbe...@gmail.com

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Oct 1, 2020, 4:17:42 PM10/1/20
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It's just called the Mill & Mix and was indeed made in the 70s in Brigham City, Utah.
Built like a proverbial tank, and a number of them still survive and are in productive
use. The company seems to be long gone.

I have and regularly use one and found a page of instructions. I can't see a way to
attach a PDF to this message, so if you want them, please download from

https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6e3vnywyef7w11/millandmixinstructions.pdf?dl=0

Best,

Ken

Tom Pocock

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