Topic: Home Made Tamper Forum: Espresso Discussions: General Discussion Subject: Re: Home Made Tamper Posted: Sat May 10, 2008, 3:14pm Preview: Thanks: Actually I'm pressing on the base more then the bolt. This next week I'll turn the handle, the only hard part is drilling and installing the threaded insert. If I hadn't had a chunk of metal that...
Topic: Buying Grinder Forum: Espresso Discussions: Grinders - Espresso Subject: Buying Grinder Posted: Sat May 10, 2008, 2:56pm Preview: I would like to buy a burr grinder that will work well for espresso. I have a low end blade grinder, and a Hamilton Beach Espresso Machine. I am not unhappy with the shots I pull. I use fresh roasted...
Topic: Home Made Tamper Forum: Espresso Discussions: General Discussion Subject: Re: Home Made Tamper Posted: Sat May 10, 2008, 2:44pm Preview: That base looks pretty solid (looked at your pictures), very nice.. I think applying 30lbs of pressure on a bolt would hurt my palm a little bit haha. The tamp that came with my machine was...
Topic: iRoast2 - Surging Forum: Coffee Discussions: Home Roasting Talk Subject: Re: iRoast2 - Surging Posted: Sat May 10, 2008, 2:41pm Preview: It should only change speeds as it changes stages in the profile in my experience. Mine started surging within the same stage, it would go faster then slower then faster than slower every few seconds....
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