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    Default Heads-up... grinder

    Aldi will have a nice little coffee grinder in-store from the 3rd of March. I use one for grinding shellac and various compounds to make them more readily dissolvable.
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    Great idea Woodwould. They're also excellent for grinding up your favourite spice mix to rub into chicken, fish etc. You can grind your nuts with them too.

    Aside: saw the man with three wooden heads in Breaker Morant a couple of days ago.

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    Thanks WW. I need another one. SWMBO won't let me use the one in the kitchen any more after the workshop one died.

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    "You can grind your nuts with them too."

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    Sounds like the only thing they're bad at grinding is coffee

    Those spinning blade ones do make a terrible cuppa...

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    great , hand grinding oyster shell is tedious.....

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    My wife brought one with her when she married me. Never smelt like coffee though, had a sort of herby, smoky smell....
    Cheers, Richard

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