ES2, the new single shot puller - Page 9

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missionhb
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#81: Post by missionhb »

bostonbuzz wrote:
Is the ES2 sitting there because you haven't found a good place to mount it?
I inverted the drip tray arms upside down to allow the ES2 to sit by its ancestors for the sake of the "family picture".

Of course no shot with the machine sitting on the drip tray.

the ES2 is now hanging on its wall.

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yakster
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#82: Post by yakster »

missionhb wrote:I inverted the drip tray arms upside down to allow the ES2 to sit by its ancestors for the sake of the "family picture".



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F
Thanks for that picture, that's awesome.

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galumay
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#83: Post by galumay »

Mine arrived this morning, more info on my blog. http://www.galumay.com.au

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bostonbuzz
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#84: Post by bostonbuzz »

#10 has arrived in the US yesterday (the only one)! I'll mount it tonight. The cups are especially beautiful.
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wouter (original poster)
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#85: Post by wouter (original poster) »

Wouw, I'm excited! Glad all the machines arrived well
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KurtAugust
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#86: Post by KurtAugust »

I think the thermometer is a nice addition, Wouter. Looking very elegant, the whole machine!
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