My Gene Cafe has done the same. It's 6 years old and has probably roasted about 50kg of coffee in that time. (I go through phases depending on employment and living arrangement).
I think Ill do the screw trick too.
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
well, naturally I did send email prior...Originally posted by 2B223C7978480 link=1328435897/6#6 date=1328862311Agreed, certainly would have done this prior to drilling any holes
basically its replaceable for 40$ plus postage..
or its fixable by selftapping screws for under 1$...
for the moment its fine and roasting well ;-)
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
Agreed, certainly would have done this prior to drilling any holesOriginally posted by 383338202B366C6E590 link=1328435897/3#3 date=1328448331Why dont you send an email to Avacuppa (click sponsor link <--------). He may be able to offer a simple solution as he sells the Gene.
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
ok, I have drilled a couple of 2mm holes and put a couple of self tapping screws for sheet metal
it fixed the issue for the moment...
thanks for replies
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
Maybe you can use a paperclip, bend it into a bracket to hold the grille in place?
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
Why dont you send an email to Avacuppa (click sponsor link <--------). He may be able to offer a simple solution as he sells the Gene.
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
I used a high temperature silicon sealant for a ptu ignition module to seal up a plastic join on it- this was mounted to the front of the engine - is called Silastic. Dont know if this would be effective for the roaster.
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Re: Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
Hi chartres,
I cant help with a gene-specific answer because I dont own one. But solders are available for higher temps than your gene can produce. Look for hard solder or silver solder (it has other names too but I cant recall right now). Im sure google will clarify.
The bigger issue might be owning an iron that reach the temp necessary for brazing/soldering metal to metal.
I dont think the fluxes and metals or alloys used in solders would be an issue once cleaned but you might need to check that too.
d.
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Little issue with my Gene Cafe: need advice how to fix it
The little problem is - in the glass drum, on the opening door, the grid which is separating beans from chaff collector has come off (see picture).
Anyone had this problem with their Gene Cafe? I suspect soldering iron is of no use, because I think tin will not hold at the roasting temperatures... Drill little holes and put screws? I am not sure... what else?
Id hate to replace the entire glass drum because of this pissy little grid, but I cant roast without it...
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