They don't make them like that any more!!! But wait what is in the long box?
Its a brand new steam boiler!!!! (I know, only techs would get excited about that)
They don't make them like that any more!!! But wait what is in the long box?
Its a brand new steam boiler!!!! (I know, only techs would get excited about that)
One of the main issues is that the original owner kept destroying CPUs' (he killed 2, they are like $800 each). I'm not taking chances with the wiring. Good thing I have the wiring schematic memorized!!
I might have been off more than I can chew with the body work. I'm a technician not a stainless fabricator. I've used many buffing compounds and tried many grinders but I think it would be money well spent to let the pros' handle this one. The machine is basically finished. I pulled all the stainless off again for polishing so my poor machine is just a skeleton again.
Won't be much longer
I had a rough week and was too busy to get back on my Marzocco. I got the wiring in and roughly tested. Now I'm finishing up the plumbing. Will have the new bayonnette rings and groups caps done next. The wiring was challenging because the last owner moved too many things around. Honestly, some things I guessed on and it looks like it will work out nicely.
Rewiring all the switches was the funnest part.
Poor dead brain, mostly using it as a guide and as a test board before putting the brand new $800 one in!
All new terminal blocks and all new wire connectors.
Should be ready to test everything Monday!!