the_laminator Senior Member Joined: 1 Nov 2003 Posts: 48 Location: Kansas City (Overland Park) Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: 1987 Olympia Cremina after... Grinder: Mazzer Mini Roaster: Braodway Cafe, KC MO
Posted Sat Mar 10, 2012, 2:19pm Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
JeffSo Said:
Hometown 1950's pressure gauge. Upgraded Ulka pump after I killed the last one. I reduced my OPV a quarter turn to provide 135ish psi at the pump with very good results.
My first post to the shrine thread. Well it was good excuse to play with my iPad and espresso machine, my two favorite toys.
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You know those people that want to tell you how to raise your kids but have none of their own? That is how i feel when someone with a kitchen appliance tells me how the merits or dis-merits of my machine or how to use it.
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