Show off your Quest M3 modifications - Page 3

Discuss roast levels and profiles for espresso, equipment for roasting coffee.
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TomC
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#21: Post by TomC »

That is pretty awesome! You want some business?
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pngboy
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#22: Post by pngboy »

very very nice!

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#23: Post by UltramaticOrange (original poster) »

Changed the subject to better fit the direction the thread has taken. Also, got v2 of the hopper prototype. Too dark out for pictures at the moment. Will update tomorrow.
If your tiny coffee is so great, then why don't you drink more of it?

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#24: Post by TomC »

I got all excited when I saw the heading. was thinking "how did I miss this?" Ha ha..
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#25: Post by afan »

voodoodaddy wrote:How about a square stainless funnel to use along with a 12oz frothing pitcher to charge the roaster. no more stray beans in the vent tube :-)

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Dear Will,

I see 4 thermocouple connectors in your modification, can you tell me more about the placement and purpose?

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sekihk
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#26: Post by sekihk »

Hi all this is my exhaust pipe add-on.


pngboy
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#27: Post by pngboy »

Looks like that exhaust would work very well. I might have to try that

dustin360
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#28: Post by dustin360 »

I know this is going to be the lamest mod on this page, but the original trier handle freaking sucked!!! Way to small,easy to burn your self, and not easy to use quickly.


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#29: Post by pngboy »

No way, thats really cool too. Looks useful . What i want the most is an easy mod for a hopper. Maybe I could buy an industrial size funnel online that would work.

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#30: Post by pShoe »

Will or anyone that knows,

Where did you get the rubber you are using on the roaster's stand?

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