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  • Polizei
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    Great resto thread - thx for sharing

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  • brendogs
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    Thanks guy's I really appreciate it!

    After using it for a month or so now, ohhhh boy!!! I'm making some absolutely incredible coffee's on this machine. I absolutely love every nook and cranny of this machine.
    The only thing that has annoyed me is that it isn't the plumbed in model which is annoying as my previous machine was. It's cut out half way through a cup on me a couple times now which is the most disappointing thing that could ever happen to someone, the other day it cut out halfway through a shot on the last few beans I had left and that morning I had no coffee!!!!!!!!!!!

    Absolutely catastrophic morning that was.


    Ps, I have an antique lever machine on the way stay tuned for another resto thread

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  • simonko
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    Thanks for the write up--a very enjoyable read.

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  • nabsie
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    This is amazing! Seriously fantastic work, you should be really proud.

    Makes me want a Vibiemme just that little bit more.

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  • greengarden
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    I second that: great job!! Great work, enjoy your lovely machine!! She looks really pretty

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  • brendogs
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    Originally posted by AtomicGrog View Post
    What's your current blend/brew?
    I'm roasting my own coffee and basically only putting single origins through it. Haven't bothered with trying blends yet. Favorite at the moment is Indian Elephant Hills and Colombian Volcan Galeras as single origins is coming out amazing.

    Originally posted by Bernsbrew View Post
    Great job Brendogs.
    Thank you very much

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  • Bernsbrew
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    Great job Brendogs.

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  • AtomicGrog
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    What's your current blend/brew?

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  • brendogs
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    The coffee's it is making now is amazing. The weather hasn't been great in Melbourne with the humidity and heat being so high but it has made exceptional coffee's. I'm extremely happy with the quality of coffee coming out of it.

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  • AtomicGrog
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    Waiting for the next steps... do you actually like the coffee it produces now? wasn't that one of your problems with the machine?

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  • brendogs
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    Haha yes the can's of tuna are not ideal are they, we use them to store parts once I've disassembled things. They seem to be the best to just throw small components and screws into rather then leaving them lying around!

    Thank you very much for the compliments

    BTW, it looks amazing on the kitchen bench

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  • fg1972
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    Looks like you've done an excellent job from start to finish. Lots of attention to detail = perfection.
    That is an awesome rock solid machine (I've had one), should last you another 100 years.
    I expected to see in the photos, coffee cups and or beer bottles in the background to help get you through this project but instead cans of tuna??
    I guess the protein was needed to assist loosening those large copper nuts!!
    Job very well done mate.

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  • brendogs
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    Job completed

    PS: I know the light's weren't in I totally forgot putting them in but they are now


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  • brendogs
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    Now it's all clean and polished I got the SLR camera out


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  • brendogs
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    Now it's basically all together, so I took a few photo's before I took it home and put it on the bench.


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