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Huffen'Snuff

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The commercial companies don't cheap out like we do with stinky tub rock tumblers, and try to modify them so they are barely acceptable. If your generating income with the snuff, and your all above board your not going to cheap out and make a sub-prime product. The entry level guys that don't invest into the tools of the trade are going to just buy there tobacco pre-milled to there standards, and get large tubs of base flour and they will make all there different products from maybe 2-3or5 different flours, flavor it, then fill there retail tins. I doubt they have foreign scents of rubber or metal shavings in any of there snuff. They have to meet strict quality control standards, tested by laboratories before they can distribute the first tin.
 

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I used to use a $30 kids' rock tumbler to powder aluminum for some of my (army) demolitions work.
The drum was plastic, and using steel ball bearings, or stainless steel nuts, I never saw any plastic pieces in the powdered metal.
(I got it down to 325 mesh). Even under a microscope, there was no plastic bits visible.
I used an equal volume of ball bearings/nuts to the volume of granulated aluminum foil, and got a very fine powder in less than a week.
Had to check it, and expose it to air twice a day, to prevent a pyrophoric reaction, though. Unlikely with tobacco.
 

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I found a really great deal on a laboratory ball mill last night, it has two 3cup/3lb heavy duty drums, so you can mill two different materials simultaneously. It comes with an extra belt for 89.oo w/out the stainless steel balls, at United Nuclear.

I was checking out the sight becouse it has ultracool educational science kits, crystal radios etc. for the kiddos even. All kinds of great stuff. Then I noticed they had autographed Bob Lazar drawings of "the sport model", you guessed it, this ultra cool site that has affordable lab glass ware and equipment, is owned by Bob Lazar. They mostly service those giger counters that test levels of radiation for industry. I'm really thinking about looking into buying a mill off Bob Lazar, lol! Unbelievable
 

Huffen'Snuff

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I used to use a $30 kids' rock tumbler to powder aluminum for some of my (army) demolitions work.
The drum was plastic, and using steel ball bearings, or stainless steel nuts, I never saw any plastic pieces in the powdered metal.
(I got it down to 325 mesh). Even under a microscope, there was no plastic bits visible.
I used an equal volume of ball bearings/nuts to the volume of granulated aluminum foil, and got a very fine powder in less than a week.
Had to check it, and expose it to air twice a day, to prevent a pyrophoric reaction, though. Unlikely with tobacco.
I was going use that fine dark aluminum for something once, that and one other ingredient I think, lol. Great minds think alike, lol.

There's a neat toy I seen called a g a s mine, you use an empty propane tank, remove the valve, and replace it with a pipe nipple/ball valve/another pipe nipple on but it's long enouf to set fluid on top of ball valve. It's to make huge smoke rings, like a D9 Caterpillar Dozer does. I'm going to try an send ya a link to the you tube video on pm, if I can figure it out, out 108.
 
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