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Discussion starter · #22 ·
If I were you Martin I'd just add my name to the list. I will be moving to Newcastle in August and I can't guarantee if I'll get it back before I move.

If I'm still here I'll come over and do it for you.

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Discussion starter · #24 ·
just add your name to the list Luke, it's just done on trust.

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Just to keep things transparent, I have the gauge right now and will be passing it onto Michael (funinacup) asap. I can bring it to Glasgow tomorrow if you're around, Michael.... short notice, so if not then no problem.
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
Just curious where the gauge is right now and how you're getting on with it.

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1) AndyL

2) PaulN

3) MikeHag

4) Michael (funinacup) Has Gauge

5) PendragonCS

6) Lukevl

Maybe I should have included Andys Mobile number for a 24 hour help desk? lol
 
Discussion starter · #31 ·
Let's try and keep things transparent as to the gauges current location and when it's being sent on. Whoever's next on the list should PM their address details to the current holder.

And of course it's good to hear how you all get on with the adjustment and how it's impacted your shots. Good or bad.

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Absolutely. I currently have the gauge, been seriously busy so has delayed my passing it on. Will be posted to pendragoncs tomorrow
:)


Successfully adjusted my opv, haven't noticed a startling difference in shots but certainly more solid/consistent pucks and has had no detrimental effects.

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1) AndyL

2) PaulN

3) MikeHag

4) Michael (funinacup)

5) PendragonCS, Has Gauge

6) Lukevl

7) Edwin

I've now got the Gauge thanks Michael.

I'll try and get the adjustment done before the weekend and pass the gauge on this week.
 
Done the mod. Thank you very much for the loan. Posted to Edwin yesterday.

A word of warning for all- the gauge only goes to 10 bar and the gaggias can often be 14 or so. It's best to wind down the pressure as per the instructions before pressure testing and wind back up between tests to ensure the gauge does not get damaged. Better to be safe than sorry.
 
Discussion starter · #39 ·
Thanks very much Luke. I'm sure the gauge goes to 11 bar btw. But hey like you say better safe than sorry.

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