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Postby lee on Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:22 am

Fred,

Funny & small world. Yep, Ikea. And the same vacuum gives me a solid retort when I get accused of OCD ('it's a Home Barista standard with the Ikea cabinet').

Hope your corner is brining proper pleasure to you.

Best,

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Postby RegulatorJohnson on Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:51 am

mogogear wrote:You know I just love the "out of the box " stuff coming from Salt Lake these days- ----

Thanks Johnson for being the wild MAN you are! I love waking up from the same old shtick.... 8)


thanks for the kindness. i dont know many others in town maybe 2 other coffee heads. if anyone comes around please get in touch.

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my favorite of the abstract series.

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and a re-creation of the old pic of the pulser.

see ya round.

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Postby jgriff on Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:44 pm

RegulatorJohnson wrote:thanks for the kindness. i dont know many others in town maybe 2 other coffee heads. if anyone comes around please get in touch.

see ya round.

jon


Hey Jon,

I'm usually in town every six months or so. I have family there and my parents' house is near Preston, ID. The only place that I've known of to get decent coffee there is Caffe d'Bolla. Funny, it's another Jo(h)n that owns and operates that place! Do you have any other recommendations? I know some people like Salt Lake Roasting Co., but I don't know.... I'll be around there in a few weeks. Happy Holidays!

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Postby RegulatorJohnson on Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:10 pm

jgriff wrote:Hey Jon,

I'm usually in town every six months or so. I have family there and my parents' house is near Preston, ID. The only place that I've known of to get decent coffee there is Caffe d'Bolla. Funny, it's another Jo(h)n that owns and operates that place! Do you have any other recommendations? I know some people like Salt Lake Roasting Co., but I don't know.... I'll be around there in a few weeks. Happy Holidays!

Justin


yes d'bolla rocks i get probably 70% of my beans from there. very great coffee at d'bolla. hes is one of the 2 i mentioned, forgot about his wife she is super cool and fun also.

PM me when ya come to town is you have some time.

later.

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Postby RegulatorJohnson on Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:29 pm

i have purchase many things at ikea for use with espresso.

the "dragon" demitasse spoons killer to clean a grinder with also.

some cabinet handles for the cup tray on the pulser.

some LED's :D.

cant remember the rest.

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Postby alsterlingcafe on Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:55 pm

Marshall's contribution, a page or so back, looks great. This is the first time I've seen his new counter since hearing about the remodeling. Very nice!

Floating between this forum and some retailer forums, I saw John's place come up in some posts; Caffe d'bolla. I'll be in SLC very soon......probably after the Christmas holidays or maybe even just before, and am looking forward to wandering over there from the Embassy Sts.

I saw a post earlier asking about leaving the PF in the machines. I learned from my Dad to clean mating surfaces first and then put 'em back together...never overtightening. I applied that from the beginning on all my machines, and have nearly two years on the OEM rubber gasket on my S1. I leave the machine on overnight and through the next day about 33% of the time.

Even leaving the PF lightly placed in the brew group, and after pulling it off, drying it off and loading it with the next shot, the brew boiler will many times kick in when I place it back into the group. The PF is one heck of a heat sink. I'm not sure what the purpose of leaving it off would serve, unless the reference was to overnight when shut off. But even then, if lightly torqued, I'd think its place should be in the group. (plus a passerby won't have the urge to use it as a hammer!) :-)

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Postby pauljolly65 on Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:47 pm

Here it is...

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Vibiemme Domobar (man, I love this machine), an old Super Jolly, Thor Tamper on top of that.

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Postby pauljolly65 on Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:04 pm

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I'm very happy in this corner of my kitchen.


I'll bet! With a view like that...man, those are colors we can only dream of in the fall here in California. Beautiful!

(Actually, there are some ornamentals that go berserk in the fall...and the vineyards are pretty...but it's not like that!)

Cheers,
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Postby dgunter on Sun Nov 25, 2007 2:38 pm

I envy all of your setups. Mine isn't bad, but having a little bit of elbow room would be amazing. I love my equipment, but not necessarily the space that it is in. Having to wedge the knockbox in front of the microwave gets a little obnoxious sometimes :)
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Postby MachoSilvia on Sun Nov 25, 2007 5:26 pm

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I've heard that kitchens can be used for cooking as well

Ive heard that too, but im sure its from an urban legend-email forward... Dont believe everything you hear!

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