I just love the machines of Kees van der westen (like the speedster and the mirage), his older machines are quite impressive as well. His eye for detail is stunning although his designs may be a bit "too much" for some people's taste.
Well, for the people who don't like that flashy arty stuff that much here's some pics of my machine... square and shiney, not too much of a looker but hey, it makes good coffee
A couple of weeks ago I bumped into a Bezzera spring lever machine from the 70s. Original driptray missing and looking quite neglected.
There was quite a bit of work on it, HX pipe in the boiler was ripped open, all gaskets had to be replaced (we had to make a boiler gasket), unclogging all pipes, ovp's and that sort of stuff, and it was very dirty.
We did everything very thoroughly, it is almost as new now. Fortunately the grouphead is the same as from a Leone so most parts are still manufactured, nice to know in case the spring or some other part dies on me .
The casing was dead ugly so we replaced some parts like the taps (they were flimsy and internal, we replaced them with a set of astoria taps). We modded the frame to be able to fit a manometer. Yesterday I spent some more quality time with my tools, a big box of band aid and a quite high dose of caffeine (it's very nice to have a second machine ready to pull shots when working on a machine

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So here's a couple of
Before / After pictures :
