Custom Hybrid Terranova Grinder

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Gary S.
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Two additions arrived at our home on the same day...one of these more relevant to the forum (you decide :wink:):



Our new Labradoodle puppy



My new custom hybrid (one set each of conical and flat burrs) grinder made by Terranova.

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Bikeminded
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Nice! Is the display a tachometer?

Gary S. (original poster)
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It displays volts...I have a conversion chart. Digital to analog :)

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blueface
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Gary, what's the price & how to go about ordering one? Thanks!

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#5: Post by deity6667 »

Enquiring minds would love to know!

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blueface wrote:Gary, what's the price & how to go about ordering one? Thanks!
Alan,
Do you mean the Labradoodle or the grinder? :? You should PM Terranova. The price is quite variable depending on options, finishes, etc. For example, I opted for DLC on a few surfaces, which is quite expensive. But you can imagine that as a custom unit it is far more costly than any production grinder on the market. On the other hand, if you are converting from US dollars the price has eased somewhat!

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Whatever it cost, it's beautiful.

Rich
Drop a nickel in the pot Joe. Takin' it slow. Waiter, waiter, percolator

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Bikeminded
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#8: Post by Bikeminded »

With the speed reduction, what's that translate to for burr speed range?

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Gary S. wrote:more costly than any production grinder on the market. On the other hand, if you are converting from US dollars the price has eased somewhat!
:mrgreen: The grinder of course. Care to PM me the price you paid for it? Thanks!

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boar_d_laze wrote:Whatever it cost, it's beautiful.

Rich
Thanks, Rich...Frank does splendid work. I was confident it would function well, but I wanted it at least equally for its beauty.

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