ECM Synchronika drain pan upgrade - Espresso machine drain plumbing - Page 3

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carpenike
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#21: Post by carpenike »

yeah i printed the countertop piece and calipers show it's slightly larger than 2"

carpenike
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#22: Post by carpenike »

Would you consider making the counter top adapter with a 5/8 barb rather than the 1"? I got a dishwasher drain hookup to the same P trap as the sink but it will only take a 5/8 hose.

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adcampo
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#23: Post by adcampo »






Hey jmbinette.

Thanks for your drip pan design and install ideas.

I had the pan made at my local library for free and plumbed the entire system myself. Works great.

I used a 3/4 ID tube with a T connector at the hole in my counter to help drain. I cut in a p-trap and drain pipe that I run the hose to.

My local plumber wanted to charge me $500.

jmbinette (original poster)
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#24: Post by jmbinette (original poster) »

Congrats ! Looks great !! :)

Sorry guys, I just saw the question about the hole

I drilled a 51mm hole (+/-2in)

shermey
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#25: Post by shermey »

Hi there, do you by chance sell these upgrade drip pans for the ECM Synchronika? Thanks

jmbinette (original poster)
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#26: Post by jmbinette (original poster) replying to shermey »

I do not but I shared the 3D model for free.
can you find a local place to print it for you ? 3dHubs?

shermey
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#27: Post by shermey »

Thanks. the idea is great but the quotes are over $150 ... thanks though!

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mikeje
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#28: Post by mikeje »

I will look around for places to print this (thanks for sharing!). I have never had anything 3d printed, where would you start looking? In NYC tri-state if it helps.

jmbinette (original poster)
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#29: Post by jmbinette (original poster) »

Maybe have a look at Shapeways or 3D Hubs ?
Not sure about the prices but should not cost much !

Let me know..

hemingr
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#30: Post by hemingr »

Look for a local fablab or library. They usually have a 3D printer.

If you were in Europe I'd print one for you.