On the bottom photograph you will see that I have inserted an 8mm nut (this has now been increased to a 10mm nut) between the bridle and the main body of the mill.
I think that this was the missing "spacer" mentioned in the video because without the nut there the bridle just clamps the two plates tight up against each other.
What it does is to allow the moveable grinding plate to be adjusted in and out by the adjusting screw on the end.
I hope that's a clear enough description ... :thumb:
... but I wish I had a name for all the bits and pieces!
PS
I've also replaced the wing-nuts with nylock nuts and "jiggled" the bridle about so that the two grinding plates are parallel.
Before the "jiggling" process the moveable plate was at an angle and caught on the fixed plate.
PPS
I wish I could say that I "adjusted" the bridle but that would be really pretentious in view of what I actually did! :lol: :lol:
Ha haa... I just left the wing nuts loose on mine so it all wobbles about when you crank it. But it still works fine. Mine came with no instructions at all so I had to guess a bit...