E emtmike Member Joined Jan 21, 2006 Messages 269 Location bucksport, maine, USA. Jan 13, 2007 #1 I just made my first pepper mill and started on the matching salt mill. With the pepper mill there was a spring that went in the bottom of the grinder. Should there be a spring with the salt mill?
I just made my first pepper mill and started on the matching salt mill. With the pepper mill there was a spring that went in the bottom of the grinder. Should there be a spring with the salt mill?
TellicoTurning Member Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 8,208 Location Tellico Plains, Tennessee, USA. Jan 13, 2007 #2 Mike, I don't do salt mills yet.. CSUSA has polycarbonate salt mills.. I don't see a spring in the picture..
Mike, I don't do salt mills yet.. CSUSA has polycarbonate salt mills.. I don't see a spring in the picture..
Randy_ Member Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 5,701 Location Dallas suburb, Texas, USA. Jan 13, 2007 #3 Since salt is so corrosive, I would assume the salt grinders are built without any metal in them that would deteriorate.
Since salt is so corrosive, I would assume the salt grinders are built without any metal in them that would deteriorate.
B BigRob777 Member Joined May 1, 2005 Messages 2,717 Location Newark, Delaware, USA. Jan 14, 2007 #4 You should be able to get a parts list for the mill. Rob
ed4copies Local Chapter Manager Joined Mar 25, 2005 Messages 24,687 Location Racine, WI, USA. Jan 15, 2007 #5 There is no need for a spring in the salt. Only one setting. So, NO, there is not one.