Kicking Off With a Corretto...
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Re: Saeco Via Venezia Service
Thanks SD, Ill just update my details
Ive made a custom tamper with a mate with a metal lathe. Its made of steel (not stainless) and is a little small but I have a 30 cm piece of 60mm stainless bar (weight of 7kg) which was picked up for me by a mate at work for $30. I will be turning that into a fantastic tamper very soon! With heaps of ss left over.
I think that Ill be stopped bringing it back on the flight - I was with the last one.
Now on the hunt for a BM to turn into a correto
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Re: Saeco Via Venezia Service
start roasting and contact Greg Pullman about a custom tamper!
i dont know thats its worth doing more than you already do. sounds fine.
cheers,
sd
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Saeco Via Venezia Service
After 3 years of use Im thinking about giving my Via Venezia a really good service. Ive taken it apart a few times - mostly recently after I bought a IChallange grinder and given it a really good clean. Then removed the pressurised parts out of the PF and started to make amazing coffee.
Ive been quoted over $100 for a service and I really cant see why this is necessary OR what they would actually do. I can clean the shower screen, pf seal and put cleaner through the machine. What else is there to do?
Does anyone have advice? Is the general clean good enough? Am I missing something?
PS. Can I put a PID on this machine ... justing thinking of the fun that I can have (or time wasted)? Other option is to start roastingTags: None
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