GotTheBug
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In my quest for processing IC's, flatpacks, whatever you like to call them, I had this "bright" idea. How bright? HA, let the comments commence, at least it's a start.
So, I had an old blender (yes, last thing you hear before a redneck dies is "Hey Yall, watch this!").
First, a word of caution, do NOT try to vaporize flat chips in a plastic blender, as they WILL knock a hole in the wall and scare you to death in the process, followed by maniacal laughter, but still...
So I replaced the blender body with a piece of 3" steel pipe, used a cut off portion of an old food can as a cap (at least I remembered to use a glove while holding it in place), and away we went...
![Blender1.jpg Blender1.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11606-0fbfa6f62dcbaca990aa8a8358953b41.jpg)
![Blender3.jpg Blender3.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11607-37243f4e95e22bd8dc3da92b017f30ae.jpg)
The result? Pretty good actually. Made a fine powder out of whole chips, combination of different flat packs off mb and ram.
![Blender2.jpg Blender2.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11608-9ddca08ccc300092d108385020161406.jpg)
Now for the fun part, after all that "hard" work, the crappy plastic piece at the bottom of the blade drive decided to martyr itself and put an end to that particular pursuit.
I do hope the education is equal to the entertainment on this one.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Paul.
So, I had an old blender (yes, last thing you hear before a redneck dies is "Hey Yall, watch this!").
First, a word of caution, do NOT try to vaporize flat chips in a plastic blender, as they WILL knock a hole in the wall and scare you to death in the process, followed by maniacal laughter, but still...
So I replaced the blender body with a piece of 3" steel pipe, used a cut off portion of an old food can as a cap (at least I remembered to use a glove while holding it in place), and away we went...
![Blender1.jpg Blender1.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11606-0fbfa6f62dcbaca990aa8a8358953b41.jpg)
![Blender3.jpg Blender3.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11607-37243f4e95e22bd8dc3da92b017f30ae.jpg)
The result? Pretty good actually. Made a fine powder out of whole chips, combination of different flat packs off mb and ram.
![Blender2.jpg Blender2.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/11/11608-9ddca08ccc300092d108385020161406.jpg)
Now for the fun part, after all that "hard" work, the crappy plastic piece at the bottom of the blade drive decided to martyr itself and put an end to that particular pursuit.
I do hope the education is equal to the entertainment on this one.
Paul.