I switched to a rotary pump also, and it helped a lot. However, there is still
vibration on the drip tray, which I can resolve by pulling it forward slightly.
I'm still thinking about a way to insulate that from vibration. Up top what you
were looking for is a silicone baking sheet that you can
I managed to get some car plastic clear coat offcuts from a friend (the
stuff they use to protect against stone chips etc).
The stuff is pretty thick, clear and had an adhesive backing on it. Cut
blocks of it out and stuck it over the vertical parts that the drip tray
sits on. Cut down the
Oo, great idea. It's called clear bra in some areas; a 3M product.
b
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On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:52, John Brinkman brinkman.j...@gmail.com wrote:
I managed to get some car plastic clear coat offcuts from a friend (the stuff
they use to protect against stone chips
Works really well and cuts out most of the rattling
JohnB
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Ben McCafferty bmacpi...@me.com wrote:
Oo, great idea. It's called clear bra in some areas; a 3M product.
b
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On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:52, John Brinkman
Thanks for the plug Ben. I have recently added a reverse osmosis system and I
am pretty sure (without doing the double blind!) that my shots are tasting
better.
Perth, Western Australia water is pretty bad - very salty and around 500ppm TDS.
I reckon it would be nice to add another valve so