Space Case Grinder

Unclebaldrick

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I suspect the Titanium is just the black anodized finish. I believe the substrate is the usual aluminum. Machining actual titanium is very expensive; the stuff does injuriews to tooling and requires very specialized (iodinated iirc) cutting fluids.
Oh, no doubt about it being the anodic stuff. Ti is ridiculous expensive and, as you say, a bitch to machine.
 

MaryJaneAdvocate

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Hey thanks for the video! Looks pretty damn good in action... like any other grinder, lol I think I may just do it. Idk why I didn't think to search youtube..
 

LJ6

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I was also thinking about buying a new grinder these last few weeks and decided on a capresso coffee grinder lol. Works fast as hell being automatic and whips up a pretty decent amount of keif. Dont rule out cheap coffee grinders too, i got mine for like 8 bucks. Half of what a little crappy weed grinder would run me at MLHS
 

curious2garden

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Still does not answer my question, why would you pay $70 for a grinder when there are plenty of alternatives at much lower prices with just as much quality?
Same reason I buy Snap On and Matco tools for the most part. You buy quality once and you're done. I found that buying mediocre cost me more over the long term unless it was close to a single use tool.
hth,
 

MaryJaneAdvocate

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Okay guys I just received the Space Case and all I can say is it is beautifull. The titanium coating is very pretty and I like that it is black. It screws on and off very very well, it is sharp as all hell, has a big storage are for bud and keif. It also comes with a scraping tool that is nice. Very smooth grinding, and overal great product. If anything happens to it I will post it up here and give updates as the time goes by!
 

gioua

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I've gotta agree with Annie. The older you get the more you see the value in buying the best.
I kinda disagree... The older I get the cheaper I get.. I spent 16$ on my grinder recently and ONLY because it was a ebay gift card.. other wise I'd still be screwing with my old one..
I'm not saying I'd go out and buy a plastic one.. or one that I can tell will fall apart. I am not into having the latest and greatest anymore.. I like what works and what is cheap..

wont ever spend more then $20-25 on a glass pipe
wont spend more then $30-35$ on a glass bong
I buy the cheapest rolling papers (bugler 119 papers for $1.25)
I compost and buy cheap soil and amend it into the compost never spending more then $500 a year on my grow and each year it gets cheaper.. 2011 was the only time I went over 350-400 and that was my 1st year)

even all my beloved camera gear I got rid of.. and kept what I liked and would use.. I use to be really into computers.. having about 6 running at once all servers.. have not updated or bought a new pc since 2004 and only have 2 here now.. 1 never gets used...

Seems I keep giving away or selling off things I use to feel I needed..
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I kinda disagree... The older I get the cheaper I get.. I spent 16$ on my grinder recently and ONLY because it was a ebay gift card.. other wise I'd still be screwing with my old one..
I'm not saying I'd go out and buy a plastic one.. or one that I can tell will fall apart. I am not into having the latest and greatest anymore.. I like what works and what is cheap..

wont ever spend more then $20-25 on a glass pipe
wont spend more then $30-35$ on a glass bong
I buy the cheapest rolling papers (bugler 119 papers for $1.25)
I compost and buy cheap soil and amend it into the compost never spending more then $500 a year on my grow and each year it gets cheaper.. 2011 was the only time I went over 350-400 and that was my 1st year)

even all my beloved camera gear I got rid of.. and kept what I liked and would use.. I use to be really into computers.. having about 6 running at once all servers.. have not updated or bought a new pc since 2004 and only have 2 here now.. 1 never gets used...

Seems I keep giving away or selling off things I use to feel I needed..
It's a balancing act really. There's no right or wrong way only what works for you. If the tools work and you're happy it's all good ;)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I've gotta agree with Annie. The older you get the more you see the value in buying the best.
I love the old Churchill quote.
"My tastes are simple; I like the best."

It's a balancing act really. There's no right or wrong way only what works for you. If the tools work and you're happy it's all good :wink:
There's a real, if all too occasional, pleasure in finding a dirt-cheap tool that gives great service. i had a $15 Harbor Freight angle grinder that gave longer good service than i had any right to expect. I "upgraded" to a much heavier tool ... win some lose some.
 
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