Dennis, no Du Page.  We are at the end of the line for Lake water

On Oct 31, 3:47 pm, "Dennis Keating" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Are you in Cook County?  I was born and raised in Berwyn. Then on to Hoffman
> Estates till '73. Then and still in Denver. We do have good water here. I
> was wondering if the new lid is double layered? For heat rising out of the
> top?
>   After looking at the WLL install, I took out the big inner divider/top
> panel and left it out.It did serve as a second layer of metal along with the
> lid for all the heat rising.
> - Dennis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
>
> Of Orianm42
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:34 PM
> To: Brewtus
> Subject: Re: WLL Rotary Conversion
>
> Dennis,
>
> Yes, but measured twice and drilled once.  New lid has three rows of hex
> holes that run along both sides.  Looks so nice I polished the machine to
> match the lid. I'm happy with look and results.
>
> Rob
>
> On Oct 31, 1:06 pm, "Dennis Keating" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Rob,
>
> >   Glad you got the kit - seemed like a reasonable deal, too. Does the
> > new lid have two layers?
> > I bet the hardest thing to do was drill the holes in s/s!  - Dennis
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> > Behalf
>
> > Of Orianm42
> > Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 8:58 AM
> > To: Brewtus
> > Subject: WLL Rotary Conversion
>
> > I just completed the conversion from a vibration pump to a rotary pump
> > on my B II.  The conversion took about 2 hours to complete and
> > assuming the installer possesses modest  mechanical skills, is an easy
> > do-it-yourself upgrade.  I purchased the kit from WLL .  The kit
> > includes the pump and motor,  stainless steel hoses, OPV,  motor
> > mounting hardware and a new lid which I personally prefer over the
> > original B II lid. You need to provide some spade connectors and a
> > grounding lug.  The pump assembly was completely assembled and tuned
> > perfectly.  The assembly was received well packed and unharmed by UPS.
>
> > Gone is the loud noise, tank assembly, orphan hex screws and the empty
> > tank sensor.  I had already converted my unit to a mechanical float
> > soon after purchase in 2006 and if I hadn't awoken to a minor flood a
> > few weeks ago, I would have stayed with that delivery method.
>
> > Because Lake Michigan water is so hard, my machine is fed by its own
> > softening and carbon filtration system. I never did figure out why the
> > float happened to stick that one time and was very close to jumping
> > the Brewtus ship for a new Vibieemme PID machine,  but I'm very happy
> > I didn't. This morning I just pulled my first Cappuccino with the new
> > setup and my own blend I roasted a few days ago - life is good.
>
> > Rob
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