Marga mill

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tazcat
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Marga mill

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Anyone interested in buying a Marga Mill

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Thanks for the offer, but I'll stick with my MillMaster.

By all accounts, Marga mills do the trick, and having your own mill gives you lots of flexibility in your brewing, which you won't have if you buy your grain pre-milled.
Nothing like having decent stocks of grains on hand, just so you can change your mind 5 or 6 times before settling on the final version of your recipe!
And don't forget, buying grains by the 25kg sack is cheaper than buying it in smaller lots. A mill soon recovers your outlay in cheaper grain costs.
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Warra I never made an offer I just asked if anyone was interested in buying it. I replaced this mill over a year ago with an .MM3 as I was geting into 15+Kilo grain crushes as I am brewing 60L batches. The Marga has been collecing dust and I haVe no further use for it. As for grain buys I am in a buying group here in Tassie in which we buy a pallet at a time from Melbourne at good rates including Weyerman. Dingemans, & Joe White.
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tazcat wrote:Warra I never made an offer I just asked if anyone was interested in buying it.
Yeah, Warra. It is more of a poll than anything else.

Yes, put me down as being interested in buying it.
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Apologies tazcat, but I was looking at it with a legal eagle's eyes.

Advertising at law is called an 'offer to treat'. Any response to that is an 'offer to buy', and acceptance of the offer to buy then makes a contract for sale.
So yeah, you didn't offer to sell, but made an offer inviting an offer to buy!

Sorry if that's confusing, but that's what legal crap can be like. After 40 years in the work place, it's a bit hard to let your mind settle back to everyday thinking!
Even though I'm now retired, I still often help out friends and acquaintances with issues they have with insurers and debt recovery agents, at no fee. Haven't lost once with those, so far !
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Marga mill

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Bum wrote:
tazcat wrote:Warra I never made an offer I just asked if anyone was interested in buying it.
Yeah, Warra. It is more of a poll than anything else.

Yes, put me down as being interested in buying it.
I damn near just spit coffee across the room :D
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Bum wrote: Yes, put me down as being interested in buying it.
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