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Stanic
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#71: Post by Stanic »

Wow :shock:

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#72: Post by 3cordcreations »

naked-portfilter wrote:Finally some progress:

water jet cutting:



Still lot to do. To the international coffee day (I should serve coffee on an event with the Pro800) we should present the dual gauge piston pressure kit.
Nice work Gabor! Water jets are so cool!

I'm still considering an LR.

This is the type of stuff I like to do, engineering mind, then having help near to make the pieces real. :lol:
A three cord strand is not easily broken...

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naked-portafilter (original poster)
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#73: Post by naked-portafilter (original poster) »

Sorry, forgot about the size limit for pictures. Piston unit parts as raw pieces.

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#74: Post by naked-portafilter (original poster) »

We've tested the Pro800, and the dual piston pressure kit in the weekend on a coffee festival in Budapest. 400 shots in only 6 hours.
As with the previous versions, production is way more tough than expected.



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One gauge for entertaining the guest, the other one to inform the barista

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#75: Post by HB »

naked-portfilter wrote:As with the previous versions, production is way more tough than expected.
Congratulations! But with this success, you're no longer considered a hobbyist, so the rules for Vendor participation in the forums apply. This thread is closed.
Dan Kehn

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