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Jasonmck wrote:Here is my new set up. Only done 3 roasts on it but hope to do 3 more today. I was able to get a metal shop cart from Ikea that allows me to spread out a bit better now
Just curious, is your trier inserted all the way in (in these shots)? I thought Mr. Li changed the design slightly to have the trier angle about 10-15° so beans wouldn't fall out when you pulled a sample.
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Yes it's in all the way.
It appears that the Mods have not been moved into the design of new units
It appears that the Mods have not been moved into the design of new units
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Wow! I'm liking all these setups posted the last couple of days.
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Jasonmck wrote:Yes it's in all the way.
It appears that the Mods have not been moved into the design of new units
I thought he changed the design as a result of the input from folks who pointed the weird flaws out. I could have sworn someone here mentioned that he changed the design, so I figured he'd keep to that going forward.
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Still settling in but I have run 4 500 gm roasts through with fairly good results. Good times
Will post better picks later.
Will post better picks later.
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That's a nice setup especially with the cyclone out of the way on the floor it's a major space saving. Mine more than doubles the width of my machine, but I'm lucky in that it works perfectly for my exhaust setup.
How's the fit and finish on it? I have an impressive amount of capacity, and I love the large tryer, but the fit and finish on mine leaves much to be desired. Nothing that a Dremel and some wet-dry sandpaper can't fix, but it was still a nuisance the first time I tore the faceplate down without gloves.
How's the fit and finish on it? I have an impressive amount of capacity, and I love the large tryer, but the fit and finish on mine leaves much to be desired. Nothing that a Dremel and some wet-dry sandpaper can't fix, but it was still a nuisance the first time I tore the faceplate down without gloves.
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