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Compass Coffee
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#11: Post by Compass Coffee »

cannonfodder wrote:Wait until you start ripping dado's and jig cutting blind dove tails, and dont forget the space balls in your raised panel doors.
Hey fits right in with coffee and Mysore Nuggets Extra Bold!
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#12: Post by baldheadracing »

Perhaps consider handle-side up - like (tobacco) pipe stands/holders. That way one could put away the portafilter wet.

Myself, I use plastic bowls meant for baked potatoes to hold portafilters, and silicone cupcake molds to hold baskets...
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#13: Post by chuckcoffee (original poster) »

Perhaps consider handle-side up - like (tobacco) pipe stands/holders. That way one could put away the portafilter wet.

Hmm.. ok. I'll try another mockup. Good point on the portafilter draining when wet.

As well here was another setup I saw through Pinterest. Image came from Macintyre Coffee in London. I'm thinking I could do something similar but wall mounted.


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