Lee Flour Mill Documents


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We bought our model S600 Lee Flour Mill in 1973 while we lived in Japan. Since it was difficult at the time to ship things back to the States for repair, we usually ordered some replacement parts along with anything likely to need them.


Well, we never needed to replace any parts in the mill (and yikes! it’s been more than 30 years!). The company has long gone out of business.


I still have the information that was sent along with it. Every so often I’m asked for information on the mill, so I thought it might be useful to scan it and post it all in one place for reference. There must be hundreds of these workhorse appliances still in circulation.


Please download and keep your own copy of anything you need here. To do that, right-click and select “Save target as.”


Also, if you have documents that I don’t have, I’d appreciate a scan so they may be included. Please send to: larry [at] freerangegourmet.com .


This is a list of pretty much everything that came with the mill, even if not directly related. Files are all in PDF format.


It seems that Dr. Royal Lee was somewhat controversial. In addition to the Lee Engineering Company which produced his mechanical inventions (including the Lee Flour Mill), he was engaged in several enterprises related to human nutrition. When the flour mill was delivered, several of his brochures and pamphlets were included.


If you are interested, Google will reveal much about Dr. Lee, his beliefs and his enterprises, but unfortunately, not much about his flour mill.

 



 

Document Links

 

 

 

 

 

Lee Flour Mill brochure

 

 

Operating and Maintenance Instructions

 

 

Notes on Use

 

 

Order Form and Price List

 

 

Removing the Stone

 

 

Replacing the Carborundum Grinding Stone

 

 

Parts List

 

 

Mill Loose on Stand

 

 

Caution

 

 

Wrench Envelope

 

 

Why Should I Bother to Grind My Own Wheat Flour?

 

 

A response to my query letter about grinding millet and spare parts

 

 

Lee Foundation Reprint No. 58: A Concept of Totality

 

 

Lee Foundation Reprint No.1: Bleaching of Flour

 

 

Cookbooks

 

 

Lee Foundation Reprint No. 75: Hidden Dangers in White Bread

 

 

Lee Foundation Reprint No. 44: Our Daily Bread

 

 

Lee Foundation Reprint No. 38B: The Cereal Grains -- Some of their Special Characteristics

 

 

Essential Foods flyer on Deaf Smith County Wheat Flour