Re: alternative uses for equipment?
Thats fun too; listening to them scrunch as they implode.
I actually have a second bin so dont need to shrink them.
I just do it for fun.
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Re: alternative uses for equipment?
Hey me too I fit in heaps more that way. Put the lid back on and they suck themselves flat as they cool too.Originally posted by Thundergod link=1176619070/0#3 date=1176626020I let my wife make tea with water from the Expobar.
P.S. I also love shrinking PET soft drink bottles with the steam wand before throwing them in the recycling bin.
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Dont know about the equipment but I find the milk cleaning solution mixed 20 to 1 does a great job on chrome, just dont leave it in for more than a few minutes or it will tarnish it.
Makes the machine all shiney ;D
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Segrave,
There is the saying "measure twice and cut once" but the cutting doesnt refer to bits of your anatomy....

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Thats your fault for not being careful. :P
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I had a impolite conversation with my brugnetti the other night after hours of trying to remove those screw and then slipping and taking all the skin to the bone off my little finger
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Yep know what you mean.... it has been quite a while now since I had such a conversation..... but I remember that very well with a German piece of coffee making equipment I had some years ago.... It probably thought it was going to win as well...... it did in a way - went to the big retirement home with other equally useful equipment....Originally posted by robusto link=1176619070/15#17 date=1176719533Ive had the odd word with the equipment -- but what transpires is not repeatable in polite company.
The "conversation" is usually followed by a coffee flowing down the sink.
-Robusto
Did someone mention landfill? ;D ;D ;D
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Ah yes Robusto, I think Ive had similar discussions!Originally posted by robusto link=1176619070/15#17 date=1176719533Ive had the odd word with the equipment -- but what transpires is not repeatable in polite company.
The "conversation" is usually followed by a coffee flowing down the sink.
-Robusto
And Wushoes, consider this...almost all children speak to themselves, and/or have imaginary friends. The elderly do it too. Its only as adolescents and adults that this seemingly inherent human trait either disappears, or as I suspect, is knocked out of us as its thought to be anti-social. I also happen to beieve that this is one reason why mobile phones are so popular - we can now have a conversation, on the train, walking down the street, etc. and perhaps there are a few, who arent actually speaking to anyone...welcome to psychology 101
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Ive had the odd word with the equipment -- but what transpires is not repeatable in polite company.
The "conversation" is usually followed by a coffee flowing down the sink.
-Robusto
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I only talk to my coffee plants, not the equipment.
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When no-one is looking, I talk to my equipment.
We sometimes have long and meaningful conversations, though the steam wand is often dismissive of what I say and interrupts with a...."pphhht", and the grinder is always louder than everyone else.
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Well I use mine to make bug spray.
1 part espresso (2nd shot thru used puck : 19 parts water).
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I use one of my French presses for tea
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