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Posted by Mark Rand on August 8, 2006, 6:00 pm
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>Yes, I know this may be a bit off topic, but does anyone have any
>ideas on grinding expanded polystyrene. Im trying to turn it into a
>dust essentially, and have found I can achieve what i want by using an
>orbital sander with a dust extractor, but this is very very slow. I
>have mad e acrude kind of grinder, similar to the old fashioned
>grinders used for flour,but not with a huge amount of success. Any
>other clever ideas ?
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>I have tried all the usual kitchen gadgets and implements btw. I need
>to grind it to a very very fine dust, so none of the kitchen gadgets
>seemed to work well enough
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>Thanks
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Does it have to be EPS? Polyurethane foam breaks into fine dust with great
abandon when machined. DAMHIKT.
Mark Rand
RTFM
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>ideas on grinding expanded polystyrene. Im trying to turn it into a
>dust essentially, and have found I can achieve what i want by using an
>orbital sander with a dust extractor, but this is very very slow. I
>have mad e acrude kind of grinder, similar to the old fashioned
>grinders used for flour,but not with a huge amount of success. Any
>other clever ideas ?
>
>I have tried all the usual kitchen gadgets and implements btw. I need
>to grind it to a very very fine dust, so none of the kitchen gadgets
>seemed to work well enough
>
>
>
>Thanks
>