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  • Wushoes
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    Nice work there dialagranny. I hope you have a ball with your new roaster. Lots of learning. I just did my first roast today with a rotisserie oven roaster. Youll find posts if you search around.

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  • TC
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    Originally posted by dialagranny link=1169174520/0#7 date=1170740571
    Hey Chris,

    Ill take it off your hands for $100. Ive been absent from the forums here for quite some time (and still havent put your wonderful espresso training to work at a cafe), but am looking to move on from the popper I have roasting beans at home. Although I was thinking of saving up and buying one of your shmick genecafes, this might be quite a lot of fun, and even if the thing blows up, burns my face off and delivers a terrible cup, itll be an experience to chalk up here!

    Pete
    !!SOLD!!

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  • dialagranny
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    Hey Chris,

    Ill take it off your hands for $100. Ive been absent from the forums here for quite some time (and still havent put your wonderful espresso training to work at a cafe), but am looking to move on from the popper I have roasting beans at home. Although I was thinking of saving up and buying one of your shmick genecafes, this might be quite a lot of fun, and even if the thing blows up, burns my face off and delivers a terrible cup, itll be an experience to chalk up here!

    Pete

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  • TC
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    Alrighty- Just need to move this baby on...

    Ill accept any reasonable offer. Happy to freight at buyer expense....

    Chris

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  • JavaB
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    Originally posted by 2muchcoffeeman link=1169174520/0#4 date=1170298462

    I paid $40 registered insured for 10 kg to Perth...but I think dimensions are also taken into consideration :-/
    Assuming a box size of 50 cm X 30cm X 35cm (the largest they take around the girth) and around 15Kg.... ordinary postage, no insurance it is just shy of $50 to Perth.... and that assumes it is shipped from the CBD Melbourne..... (or it could be express posted for $130 ;D) 10 Kg is only a bit less - as items of this size get hit by the "cubic rule".

    Yep, tad expensive- and dimensions are the killer!!

    There MUST be someone in Melbourne who can see the value in this setup - I have a metal lathe, drill press, oxy and arc welding gear etc..... and it wouldnt be worth my while making something at the current price...

    Take it to BeanBay on Saturday Chris..... might impress someone more when they can eyeball it!

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  • TC
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    Originally posted by Wushoes link=1169174520/0#3 date=1170298187
    Not really....it only cost me around $30 to post 15kg to NSW from Melb...registered, insured, person to person delivery, and receipt.....

    if you dont want the cooling fan...im sure u can just get the oven posted...with the drum inside the oven to reduce postage dimensions.
    I paid $40 registered insured for 10 kg to Perth...but I think dimensions are also taken into consideration :-/

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  • Wushoes
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    Not really....it only cost me around $30 to post 15kg to NSW from Melb...registered, insured, person to person delivery, and receipt.....

    if you dont want the cooling fan...im sure u can just get the oven posted...with the drum inside the oven to reduce postage dimensions.

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  • JavaB
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    Chris...

    Hey Id buy it - if I lived in Melbourne. Freight to Perth makes it a tad expensive.

    Its all Belindas fault it hasnt been snapped up already - 6 months ago it would have gone.

    Now with the Corretto being so popular ;D ;D

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  • TC
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    Bump- $100 the lot- see pic in initial post

    1 x MaitreD convection rotisserie oven
    1 x Custom Roasting perforated steel drum- hinged to split for rapid removal of beans (a veritable work of art!)
    1 x Turbo ceiling fan cooler and cooling colander
    Some other goodies to assist you to roast this way: gloves, tool to remove drum from rotisserie.

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  • TC
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    !!SOLD!! Convection Oven Roaster (Andy Style!)

    For Sale:

    1 x MaitreD convection rotisserie oven
    1 x Custom Roasting perforated steel drum- hinged to split for rapid removal of beans (a veritable work of art!)
    1 x Turbo ceiling fan cooler and cooling colander
    Some other goodies to assist you to roast this way: gloves, tool to remove drum from rotisserie.


    Why? I have space issues and this baby simply takes up too much of it. Also, now that I sell the Gene Cafe, I have to have one of them too!

    I have run 5-10 successful roasts, but a Wushoes type approach will help- it would possibly benefit with thermocouple monitoring and some user time to work out where things are at. That stated, it has the grunt to do 450-500g beans in around 20 minutes and it works well- more importantly, the product tastes good  

    Gas burners could be a future possible mod for instant control- as Andy did but are not immediately neccessary?

    My expenditure so far on this project has been around $260.

    For sale at $130..... and the whole shebang becomes yours- with a kilo of play beans if you have no beans...   FYI the dodgy evilBay guy charges $130AUD for a drum alone and then theyre just lightweight galvanised tin.

    This is for Melbourne only and you have to be prepared to pick it up. Its too bulky to freight for a reasonable spend. The hard work is done, only the fine tuning remains...Pic below of the goodies. Everything has to go!

    Chris

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