Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Sorry guys, i have fallen in love with another design and the motor will transplanted into that...... Koffee Kosmo blew me away today with his Turbo Oven based roaster
http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1235815805
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
HumphreyOriginally posted by 625F475A42584F532A0 link=1235514702/9#9 date=1235652718Great idea KK... A big motivation of home roasting is to use what you have and be creative. I like the idea of a breadmaker, mostly cause we got one for free. Definitely post some pictures of your progress.
It would be great to see this turn into some kind of all in one unit!
There 2 pages of posts here about my roaster
http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1228631426
KK
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Great idea KK... A big motivation of home roasting is to use what you have and be creative. I like the idea of a breadmaker, mostly cause we got one for free. Definitely post some pictures of your progress.
It would be great to see this turn into some kind of all in one unit!
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Originally posted by 795E5E5A5455310 link=1235514702/7#7 date=1235647143KK I just read about your roaster, it looks very nice, makes mine look extremely ghetto style. I think long term i will move over to something like yours, but for now lll give this a go. Had a look at heat guns today, not sure which one Ill end up getting.
My roaster was originally designed to be used with 2 heat sources
1) Turbo Oven or
2) Heat gun
If you like your heat gun use it as the heat source in conjunction with my roaster design
It will produce a beautiful roast
KK
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
KK I just read about your roaster, it looks very nice, makes mine look extremely ghetto style. I think long term i will move over to something like yours, but for now lll give this a go. Had a look at heat guns today, not sure which one Ill end up getting.
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Thanks.
Food for thought.
Im not all thumbs though and will work something out.
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Originally posted by 7F435E454F4E594C444F2B0 link=1235514702/1#1 date=1235522367Looks good.
How to you secure it when roasting?
TG
I have a similar tree stand to this picture
I used it for fresh cut pine trees for Christmas
If you can source one from a $2 store then the stand is all sorted out
If you lived in Brisbane I would give my stand to you
KK

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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
that is very inspiring, i have access to heaps of car parts so using wiper motors and stuff is ingenious
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Nice one Hooked, keep the pictures coming as you progress. Many here will be watching!
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Not sure on the final set up. I guess the pics arent that good, it currently supports itself on its 3 legs (2 of which are the bent support bracket from the wiper mecahnism). It doesnt move when i let it spin with about 250g of beans for around 40 minutes during a test. The motor is fairly heavy. I still need to buy a heat gun and organise a stand for that, probably will make it all into one unit. Will post up some pics of teh setup and its first roast in the next couple of weeks.
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Re: Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
Looks good.
How to you secure it when roasting?
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Mixing bowl for air gun setup - inspired by grumpygeek
This set up was based on Grumpygeeks original idea (credit were credit is due)
http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1234694723
It was extremely tempting option as i had the parts lying around
So far this has been free..
-Motor is from an early MK1 vw golf
-Bowl is from my kitchen
-Paddle is made from a stainless steel stubby cooler
motor runs at around 50rpm and has plenty of torque. It can can also be switched to about 30rpm
Its a bit rough but i didnt want to invest too much time



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