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  • #31
    Re: Cant beat a Rocky

    A geat tip  [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif](thanks to Bassway) for getting the top burr plate back on after applying the telfon tape - is to remove the bent locking screw from the hopper, re-attach the hopper and use that to grip whilst tightening the top burr, when you have found zero remove hopper, replace locking screw and reassemble. I have also done the pvc tubing and added a silver/grey click clack lid.

    The other mod (also posted elsewhere here) I have done is  - I have removed the spout and applied black velcro to the edges and the body, this doesnt always sit perfectly, but it makes removing the rubber rectangle thingy and cleaning out the bit between the burrs and the body very easy, I hold a teaspoon under the opening and use a small paint brush to get rid of all excess grinds. I too, am very happy with my Rocky.

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    • #32
      Re: Cant beat a Rocky

      I have click clacky goodness now!

      My wife asked me what the new empty container was doing in the kitched and I started to explain how I wanted the lid to push air through the grinder. I could see her eyes glaze over and her brain take a power nap...

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      • #33
        Re: Cant beat a Rocky

        Originally posted by 4F080B4843533B0 link=1244555609/31#31 date=1249362220
        I have click clacky goodness now!

        My wife asked me what the new empty container was doing in the kitched and I started to explain how I wanted the lid to push air through the grinder.  I could see her eyes glaze over and her brain take a power nap...
        You can use teh Rocky lid and put on the Container..  Store items that do not require a totally air tight system..

        Make it Coffee related and prove how you are efficient and got TWO things from one small purchase.


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        • #34
          Re: Cant beat a Rocky

          Originally posted by 460102414A5A320 link=1244555609/31#31 date=1249362220
          I have click clacky goodness now!

          My wife asked me what the new empty container was doing in the kitched
          You left evidence of coffee-related purchases in plain sight!!!??? ;D

          Greg

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          • #35
            Re: Cant beat a Rocky

            [QUOTE=440300434858300 link=1244555609/31#31 date=1249362220]I have click clacky goodness now!

            My wife asked me what the new empty container was doing in the kitched

            Naughty Naughty!!! You should have filled it with her favourite - Chocolates, Lollies, Perfume, Wine - Whatever ;D ;D ;D

            Girls, we still need to do some seroius re-education here

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            • #36
              Re: Cant beat a Rocky

              I only just got a rocky yesterday and picked up on this thread... is this "click clack" lid thing but not quite sure... is it for the doserless and goes on the hopper or for the dosered and on the doser chamber? (I got a doserless). And while I understand the type of lid (I think) is there a particular brand I need? Finally, would the teflon tape mod do anything with warranty (like void it)?
              Tanks in advance.

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              • #37
                Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                Originally posted by 5354554142524F574E200 link=1244555609/35#35 date=1249369155
                I only just got a rocky yesterday and picked up on this thread... is this "click clack" lid thing but not quite sure... is it for the doserless and goes on the hopper or for the dosered and on the doser chamber? (I got a doserless). And while I understand the type of lid (I think) is there a particular brand I need?  
                Hi Dat68s

                I just got a Rocky myself, though mine is with doser.  The brand of the lid is "ClickClack", I think my wife got it from Kmart.  It goes on top of the hopper.  They come in various colours but the black with silver lever bits looks way cool on the Rocky.

                Cheers

                Luwaks

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                • #38
                  Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                  Cool - that makes sense....... now.

                  Thanks Luwaks

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                  • #39
                    Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                    My wife asked me what the new empty container was doing in the kitched
                    I can buy just the lid from Big W.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                      Thanks to everyone... got my click-clack (black with silver) and cant believe after a few "pushes" of air how much ground coffee came out. What a great simple modification.

                      I have so far been very happy with my Rocky, although I am aware for work all this week and not getting the chance to use/tinker with it.

                      I did have one (actually two) additional question on the "teflon tape" mod... do all Rockys need it? And would it be something that would void warranty?

                      I ask because I have noticed that my Rocky does seem to clump quite a bit, but at the moment I just use a spatula to break the clumps a bit before tamping.


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                      • #41
                        Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                        Originally posted by 252223373424392138560 link=1244555609/39#39 date=1250029929
                        Thanks to everyone... got my click-clack (black with silver) and cant believe after a few "pushes" of air how much ground coffee came out. What a great simple modification.

                        I have so far been very happy with my Rocky, although I am aware for work all this week and not getting the chance to use/tinker with it.

                        I did have one (actually two) additional question on the "teflon tape" mod... do all Rockys need it? And would it be something that would void warranty?

                        I ask because I have noticed that my Rocky does seem to clump quite a bit, but at the moment I just use a spatula to break the clumps a bit before tamping.

                        Not all units appear to need the tape, and it just tightens up the thread to assist with finer adjustments / or any slight bouncing; thus consistent grind size. When done in conjunction with the SI tube mod, it can allow you to go stepless, but I found that it was not realy needed.

                        As you have to un screw to do a full clean, I doubt that it would impact on any warranty... However if you caused physical damage or cross threaded then that would not be covered.

                        With a clean grinder and FRESH beans I do not have any clumping but do tent to pump the lid during the whole process and that does break up any clumps...

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                        • #42
                          Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                          Thanks AM... being new I think I will leave it as it is for now and do as you have said and pump the lid, Ill review when I do a full clean, which should be approximately every <insert answer here please>

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                          • #43
                            Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                            Originally posted by 3235342023332E362F410 link=1244555609/41#41 date=1250052766
                            Thanks AM... being new I think I will leave it as it is for now and do as you have said and pump the lid, Ill review when I do a full clean, which should be approximately every <insert answer here please>  
                            How long is a piece of string ;D

                            I do mine about every month... But it depends on how many kg I put through it and how it think it is running...


                            If I take the lid off after being away for a few days and it smells STALE etc... I clean it...


                            If I have to change the grind and find that I am changing by more than I usually expect for that bean and roast... I clean it...


                            A bit like how often should I put fuel in my car... It depends on many things....

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                            • #44
                              Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                              Thanks AM... I knew the answer would be "it depends" but the info provided at least lets me know the sort of things I should keep in mind when I am "it depends-ing"

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                              • #45
                                Re: Cant beat a Rocky

                                Originally posted by 686F6E7A7969746C751B0 link=1244555609/43#43 date=1250079155
                                Thanks AM... I knew the answer would be "it depends" but the info provided at least lets me know the sort of things I should keep in mind when I am "it depends-ing"  
                                Thanks for accepting the depens-ing responce... Sorry but many things are not Black and White  ;D

                                As you rightly stated...

                                the info provided at least lets me know the sort of things I should keep in mind when I am "it depends-ing"  

                                And this is the key to grinder maintenance; based of a Fit for Purpose approach..

                                If your a shop etc then experience will say every so many KG or x number of days and or if not sooner (depending on performance etc).

                                With lots of work and different beans and oil.. it can glug up the system and cause issues with grind size and consistence...  More of an issue for high through put... But if ya run any oily beans or one that have had flavours added...  Your going to need to clean sooner rather than later.




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