Cunill/Bunn burr removal - Page 2
- stefano65
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Perfect timing I suppose
I have one in my shop as we speak
once you remove the nut ( the model I have is normal thread counter clock to UNSCREW)
remove also the big metal disk around it hold by the 4 screws in the top
that you will have a better clear view
the rest should be easy
here are 2 pics
I have one in my shop as we speak
once you remove the nut ( the model I have is normal thread counter clock to UNSCREW)
remove also the big metal disk around it hold by the 4 screws in the top
that you will have a better clear view
the rest should be easy
here are 2 pics
Stefano Cremonesi
Stefano's Espresso Care
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Stefano,
How did you get the top burr thread housing off? Did you have to use the vanes to hold the nut in place? When I tried to remove mine the vanes started to bend.
I think that is my biggest challenge now. Even when I remove the screws, the housing would not budge.
Thanks!
-Bill
How did you get the top burr thread housing off? Did you have to use the vanes to hold the nut in place? When I tried to remove mine the vanes started to bend.
I think that is my biggest challenge now. Even when I remove the screws, the housing would not budge.
Thanks!
-Bill
- another_jim
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Stefano, your burr looks different from Bill's. Is this a newer or different model? To my eye, you burr is a lot better looking.
Jim Schulman