Lever Espresso Machine Gallery - Page 233

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Double Shot
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#2321: Post by Double Shot »


My work setup. Can't wait to run some beans through the Feldgrind.
LMWDP #480.

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rotchitos
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#2322: Post by rotchitos »

why people lose always small parts?



the grid as the old gaggia





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drgary
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#2323: Post by drgary »

Beautiful work, Vincent. What plastic did you use?
Gary
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!

Beaniac
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#2324: Post by Beaniac »

That is awesome! I love my mini gaggia its a 58mm machine with the smallest footprint possible. I even take it on camping trips because its so small.

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rotchitos
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#2325: Post by rotchitos »

drgary wrote:Beautiful work, Vincent. What plastic did you use?
simply pmma
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zeb
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#2326: Post by zeb »

As we talk about Gaggia, this one from Monte Carlo, model Spagna. Very happy with this found :)




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TomC
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#2327: Post by TomC »

Rightfully so.
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Merckx
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#2328: Post by Merckx »

Here is my rather modest current set-up. A 1976 europiccola ebay find paired with my trusty #174 OE LIDO grinder. The machine was either used sparingly or well maintained by PO and has been under my ownership for about a year. A pretty stock machine with a pressure gauge and temp strips that I added plus replaced all gaskets and she produces fine espresso.

This site has been a great resource for me to learn about my machine, tune my entire process and lust after other fine lever machines :P

This machine behaves just like my Alfa Romeo Spider, she is beautiful to look at yet mysterious to operate and maintain plus does not like neglect 8)

My journey has been very enjoyable because of this great community and wonderful sponsors (Stefano, Doug/Barb etc) to assist me along the way!!

Now is the time for me to upgrade to an espresso dedicated grinder...


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doubleOsoul
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#2329: Post by doubleOsoul »

zeb wrote:As we talk about Gaggia, this one from Monte Carlo, model Spagna. Very happy with this found :)
That's it. I'm coming to visit. :)

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zeb
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#2330: Post by zeb »

I wait for you ;)

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