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Grinding San Pedro Any ideas?
Swim has several kilos orr dried San Pedro that is cut into about 2" sections.
He would like to grind it all up, wahat is the best way to go about this. |
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coffee grinder... blender.... one of those old fashion pharmacist tools swim is goin blank on the name something that begins with a m&p
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Monkey I know used a commercial, hand-cranked herb grinder used for making flour out of things. Looks like something you'd make breadcrumbs with - large metal screw that runs the material between two stone plates. Hand-cranked, he reduced about 50 pounds of dried San Pedro that way. Needed to wear a dust mask - cough, gag...
Ask a place that processes organic food-stuffs. They'd know a source for these. It would likely burn out the motor on an electric blender. |
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Thats what I was thinking, No one really wants to destroy their blender, though a friend has already volunteered too. crazy kid.
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Vitamix. They will send you new blades if you bought it under warranty
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