Gawd- a face only a mother could love. Sorry to say it, but it looks to be pretty much worthless now.
My opinion fwiw is that it would be way better to either pay the ransom and buy a doser funnel for it or return it to standard, sell it and cut your losses.
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Leaving on a jetplaneLast edited by Livetsmelankoli; 16 February 2015, 11:16 AM.
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And if someone gets electrocuted you have just admitted liability on a public internet forumOriginally posted by blend52 View PostYou are not even a starter in this death race Livets,m,kly....
You should see my Xmas lights and the mains wiring spread around my garden !!
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You are not even a starter in this death race Livets,m,kly....
You should see my Xmas lights and the mains wiring spread around my garden !!
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Ok Dinal. I understand, I get your point. I use to think that people are smart enough not to experiment on chance, so to speak :-)
For everyone who don't have a clue: DO NOT DO THIS
:-)
Well, I will continue this project and I will post pictures ehen it's finished.
Keep on making good tasting espressos here in Sweden. :-D
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G'day Swede...Originally posted by Livetsmelankoli View PostHey folks, off course was it just for testing. The cables are to be secured properly. No need to be rude. ;-)
It's not finished yet. Work in progress.
You didn't make this clear earlier and even if you had, I would still be urging you to make sure that no-one else could gain access to the grinder while it is in this condition. Some of us do have the relevant qualifications, licenses, etc and may even have witnessed the very unfortunate outcomes that such jury rigged electrics can inflict upon the unwary and/or innocent. You have to be very careful that you don't appear to be recommending work such as this, as the unwary or unknowledgeable (in this field) may try to emulate what you have demonstrated in this forum, to their personal detriment.
Not being rude, just expressing concern...
Mal.
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Hi guys! Yes, i wouldn't do anything risky. I can understand that my first question made people think that ai was totally clueless, but that's not the case. :-)
I agree that you must be super careful with the electrics and follow rules.
How ever, my pictures don't show anything else than a step in progress and wouldn't let my grinder look like that ehen it's finished. Off course do I unplug the machine before operating. :-)
I think useful help and guidens would suit better than mean comments.
Have a nice day you all! :-)
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G'day Sam...
Certainly mate. Here's a link to the relevant section of Energy Safe Victoria...
Electrical safety in the home
Cheers mate,
Mal.
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Mal,
Where can one find out information about this(what is the right keyword for Google)? I am genuinely curious and interested. For example for Vic State.
Thanks,
Sam
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And, make sure that you are fully conversant with the appropriate laws and regulations of the State in which you live...Originally posted by samuellaw178 View Postanyone who's dealing with electricity should take the fullest safety measure. That, I think everyone will agree. :-D
Mal.
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Cheers Chokki, you're right. :-P Now that I read again, the first post did give a clueless face(didn't do enough research) and the response to that is understandable.
I didn't do EE(degree) at school either. We had a compulsory Life Skill subject in jr high school(really) in Malaysia, and I learned my very basic electric/electronics there. I have no clue about the education system in Oz and probably shouldn't have assumed it's the same.
Regardless, anyone who's dealing with electricity should take the fullest safety measure. That, I think everyone will agree. :-D
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