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6th September 2013, 12:32 PM #1
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Any good books since David Gingery #1
Hello,
Have read David Gingery's first book a couple of times.
Any books (or websites) or written more recently that you can recommend for a newbie ?
Have got a heap of Bentonite pellets for sealing the dam floors - was wondering about putting some sort of glorified food processing blades on my drill press to see if I could grind them into a powder so that I could mix them with sand.
Bill
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6th September 2013, 12:39 PM #2
Get yourself a cheap blender, I picked one up from an op-shop for $5, and it will make short work of grinding those pellets to a powder.
If they can smash up ice cubes..............
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