Custom Wood for your Espresso Machine - Page 156
- cannonfodder (original poster)
- Team HB
Two portafilter handles and a group head handle for a Decent Espresso machine in cocobolo with a gloss finish.
Dave Stephens
- Willinak
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Exactly what I would want. Very nice Cannon...cannonfodder wrote:Two portafilter handles and a group head handle for a Decent Espresso machine in cocobolo with a gloss finish.
- cannonfodder (original poster)
- Team HB
- slybarman
A French cleat would work as well.cannonfodder wrote:This one took a while. The owner wanted a shelf to hold his Lyn Weber Bean Cellar tubes. The problem was finding a way of mounting the thin shelf to the wall since you cannot have supports under it and a simple hanger would not hold. Went with a special floating shelf bracket machined from aluminum. It will give the shelf a floating appearance once mounted to the wall. That bracket is rated for near 100 pounds so holding a 3-pound shelf and coffee beans should be no issue. Also 2 portafilter handles and one machine handle for a Decent Espresso, Niche Zero grinder base, tumbler holder, and 4 feet all in a gloss finished Macassar Ebony.
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- cannonfodder (original poster)
- Team HB
Too small for a french cleat. You need weight to hold it down on the cleat and it adds an inch or so of extra depth/length unless you have an open back box that it can recess into. That shelf is too light, it would lift right off and fall down.
Dave Stephens
- slybarman
I've seen some very light weight aluminum strip french cleats, and some you can lock on, but agree on the depth.
- cannonfodder (original poster)
- Team HB
- cannonfodder (original poster)
- Team HB