#199847 - 04/08/10 03:02 AM
Grinding charcoal to powder
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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I am attempting to make some Terra Preta by adding ground charcoal to compost for the garden. I've been putting some chunks into a can and grinding it with a worchestershire sauce bottle. It's not stupendously effective. Beating on it with a sledge on concrete is sloppy and wasteful.
So, does anyone have any clever, easy, simple, non-messy (mostly) ideas on how to grind up about a cup of charcoal at a time? I have a mortar but no pestle, and haven't been able to find a suitable rock.
Thank you for any ideas.
Sue
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#199848 - 04/08/10 03:09 AM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
[Re: Susan]
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Put some in a ziploc and drive over it?
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#199850 - 04/08/10 03:16 AM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
[Re: Yuccahead]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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It seems that the plastic would puncture before the charcoal broke up, but I could try it. Maybe between two boards?
It's supposed to pour tomorrow, a big storm coming in. I guess it wouldn't be the time to try it...
Sue
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#199852 - 04/08/10 03:38 AM
imitate fowl
[Re: Susan]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/10/08
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So, does anyone have any clever, easy, simple, non-messy (mostly) ideas on how to grind up about a cup of charcoal at a time? I have a mortar but no pestle, and haven't been able to find a suitable rock.
Got a dowel? A pestle need not be made of stone, a dowel will work (spare handle) Or you could imitate fowl and make a gastric mill swallow some gastroliths and shake shake shake shake (charcoal + marbles/gravel + drum = ball mill )
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#199855 - 04/08/10 03:47 AM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
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Loc: Muskoka
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Will it blend? Even a cheap blender from the salvation army store will do to grind charcoal.
Other that that I would say to put it in a gunny sack with a couple of rocks and smash the heck out of it.
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#199860 - 04/08/10 04:22 AM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
[Re: Susan]
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Old Hand
Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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A couple of Red bricks,or Broken chunks of concrete,or a small hammer slowly pulverizing it,should do the trick,or a couple of Pavers from the garden also!Make sure you've got some eye protection going on.Soak em' in the rain,when they dry,they'll be alot softer.Good Luck!
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#199863 - 04/08/10 08:08 AM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
[Re: scafool]
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Old Hand
Registered: 06/03/09
Posts: 982
Loc: Norway
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Even a cheap blender from the salvation army store will do to grind charcoal.
I think the dust would make its way into the bearings and destroy them pretty quick.
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#199869 - 04/08/10 02:35 PM
Re: Grinding charcoal to powder
[Re: Susan]
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Crazy Canuck
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3240
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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I started working with agrichar/biochar early last year. I've made about three 55 gal. drums. Excellent results in the garden but watch the soil pH.
I don't worry about grinding it too fine. I fill a 5-gallon pail half full and work it with a garden spade. Once it's down to marble size, that's enough. Time and rototilling will handle the rest.
Doing this creates a lot of very fine material mixed with the bigger stuff. There's no reason you couldn't sift it through a coarse screen -- secure it over the top of the pail, invert, and shake baby shake.
There's no clean way to handle finely ground carbon. Be prepared to resemble a chimney sweep. Oi, guv'nor!
Edited by dougwalkabout (04/08/10 02:37 PM)
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