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@weinoo The Southern California in me wonders if you have that tethered to the wall in case of earthquakes. We had a friend in Burbank who lost much of his extensive wine cellar in the Northridge quake a few decades ago.

Deb

Liberty, MO

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12 minutes ago, Maison Rustique said:

@weinoo The Southern California in me wonders if you have that tethered to the wall in case of earthquakes. We had a friend in Burbank who lost much of his extensive wine cellar in the Northridge quake a few decades ago.

Being in NYC, earthquakes aren't a problem.  He has a bigger chance of knocking it over by bumping into it or his cat knocking it over somehow!

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14 hours ago, rotuts said:

so ...  what are the 6  on the bottom left ?

 

as a sort of starter 

 

Those are all Chateau Musar of various vintages...no babies.

 

33 minutes ago, KennethT said:

Being in NYC, earthquakes aren't a problem.  He has a bigger chance of knocking it over by bumping into it or his cat knocking it over somehow!

 

I'm actually surprised at how sturdy it feels.

 

 

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Stepson and his wife were in Portugal last month, so they brought this back for me

 

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 Some time ago I  posted abut this

 

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see this at a yard sale , complete or not

 

and clean-able   :  get two .

 

not realizing this years ago :  iit has two buttons :  ' Chop '  & ' Grate '

 

OK .  but someone has their Thinking Cap on   [ remember those ?   Not opn Tick Tack Tock ? ]

 

the blade is a standard Cuyisi blale   :  a very sharp edge , and a dull edge

 

this machine uses the sharp blade edge for ' chop ' , ie it rotates in a certain expected direction 

 

but on ' Grind '   it rotates on the opposite direction , and uses the dull side.

 

Those Were The Days.

 

 

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I have the same one @rotuts and it's done a yeomans job for a long time.  The plastic holder of the blade cracked on mine and I hold off getting rid of it in hopes of finding a replacement.  I much prefer it over dragging out the big one.

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1 hour ago, YvetteMT said:

I hold off getting rid of it

 

This is my wont as well, but these minipreps are under $50 new.  Don't do without...

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12 hours ago, YvetteMT said:

I have the same one @rotuts and it's done a yeomans job for a long time.  The plastic holder of the blade cracked on mine and I hold off getting rid of it in hopes of finding a replacement.  I much prefer it over dragging out the big one.

 

A lot of us have them - I'm sure mine is vintage. And they're noisy as shit.

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1 hour ago, weinoo said:

 

A lot of us have them - I'm sure mine is vintage. And they're noisy as shit.

 

I have one and a spare 😉

 

They show up on Beat Bobby Flay and Pepin shows all the time.

 

A bargain

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Not gonna lie, ours mostly gets used these days for crushing up eggshells as a calcium supplement for the quail. It's a little battered, but still works great.

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“Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too.” - William Cowper, The Task, Book Three

 

"Not knowing the scope of your own ignorance is part of the human condition...The first rule of the Dunning-Kruger club is you don’t know you’re a member of the Dunning-Kruger club.” - psychologist David Dunning

 

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On 12/20/2021 at 11:01 AM, paulraphael said:

 

 

New coffee grinder (for brewed coffee only). Fellow Ode.

 

A nice step up from my trusty old Baratza, that just broke for the 2nd or 3rd time. The great thing about Baratza is they sell all the replacement parts, and post all the DIY videos. But the gizmo I need is out of stock for a few weeks, and we need coffee n

 

We've had one for about 3 years.  It's generally been fine.  The static is excessive, and it retains rather more coffee than I'd like.  But it does grind well for the most part.  Over the weekend, it died in mid-grind.  Electronic failure, not a jam.  Some troubleshooting turned up a fuse on the PCB that was open.  This seems to be a pretty common problem, Fellow's response is "too bad, buy a new one.".  But it's an easy fix for someone who knows which end of a soldering iron is which.  It's a through-hole fuse, in a common size (3.15A 250V, 8mm DIP format).  I have unnice words for people who solder on a motor protection fuse....

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I just [hopefully] closed a chapter on my life (work related); and I got me a Darto. The Darto arrived on my last day on the job.  Which was so perfect it felt divine. 

 

As soon as these rounds of seasoning are done, I'm gonna post a pic in the Darto thread.  But the thrill goes here, as far as I'm concerned.

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