Greetings, Group O' Fellow Coffee-Fans, Is anyone in the group using one of these programable "wb" small-batch roas= ters? I found parts of one and the base unit is still operable, but the gl= ass roasting chamber and top are missing. I would like to see if I can fas= hion some kind of roasting chamber for it. The glass chamber is about 2.5"= diameter at the bottom, about 3" diameter at the top, and the overall heig= ht of the chamber is about 4". If anyone has one of these, I would love to= have detailed photos; if not, can anyone steer me to a lamp glass place wh= ich might have something approximate? Thanks! rrobert yoder Climb to the top of the charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble = challenge with star power.http://club.live.com/star_shuffle.aspx?icid=starshuffle_wlmailtextlink_oc=t= |
check in your fridge-picikle jars, mayo, etc. just google "how to cut a gl= ass bottle" for detailed instructions. you can make any size you want. the= curved edges allow you to control the diameter of the opening. Basically = scratch it with a glass cutter, heat it with a candle, plunge in a big bowl= of ice water, and snap, there you go. Tim ---- Robert Yoder wrote: <Snip> asters? I found parts of one and the base unit is still operable, but the = glass roasting chamber and top are missing. I would like to see if I can f= ashion some kind of roasting chamber for it. The glass chamber is about 2.= 5" diameter at the bottom, about 3" diameter at the top, and the overall he= ight of the chamber is about 4". If anyone has one of these, I would love = to have detailed photos; if not, can anyone steer me to a lamp glass place = which might have something approximate? <Snip> cramble challenge with star power. <Snip> oct |
Thanks, Tim, for your suggestions. I would think that a heat-resistant gla= ss might be the thing. robert> From: thirddayhomeroaster> To: homeroast= ias.com> Subject: Re: +"wb Coffee Bean Roaster" Help Request> CC: robotyond= er> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:54:34 -0400> > check in your frid= ge-picikle jars, mayo, etc. just google "how to cut a glass bottle" for det= ailed instructions. you can make any size you want. the curved edges allow = you to control the diameter of the opening. Basically scratch it with a gla= ss cutter, heat it with a candle, plunge in a big bowl of ice water, and sn= ap, there you go.> Tim> > ---- Robert Yoder wrote= : > > > > Greetings, Group O' Fellow Coffee-Fans,> > > > Is anyone in the g= roup using one of these programable "wb" small-batch roasters? I found part= s of one and the base unit is still operable, but the glass roasting chambe= r and top are missing. I would like to see if I can fashion some kind of ro= asting chamber for it. The glass chamber is about 2.5" diameter at the bott= om, about 3" diameter at the top, and the overall height of the chamber is = about 4". If anyone has one of these, I would love to have detailed photos;= if not, can anyone steer me to a lamp glass place which might have somethi= ng approximate?> > > > Thanks!> > > > rrobert yoder> >=> > Climb to the top of the ch= arts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble challenge with star power.> > =http://club.live.com/star_shuffle.aspx?icid=starshuffle_wlmailtextlink_oc=t> >> homeroast mailing lis= t>http://lists.sweetmarias.com/mailman/listinfo/homeroast>To change your = personal list settings (digest options, vacations, unsvbscribes) go to http= ://sweetmarias.com/maillistinfo.html#personalsettings Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last. = Get it now.http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL10062=6971033= |
perhaps. Mine do tend to crack a few times a year, but they are easy to fi= nd and remake. good band aid till you find the perfect fit. Tim ---- Robert Yoder wrote: <Snip> lass might be the thing. <Snip> arias.com> Subject: Re: +"wb Coffee Bean Roaster" Help Request> CC: robotyo= nder> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:54:34 -0400> > check in your fr= idge-picikle jars, mayo, etc. just google "how to cut a glass bottle" for d= etailed instructions. you can make any size you want. the curved edges allo= w you to control the diameter of the opening. Basically scratch it with a g= lass cutter, heat it with a candle, plunge in a big bowl of ice water, and = snap, there you go.> Tim> > ---- Robert Yoder wro= te: > > > > Greetings, Group O' Fellow Coffee-Fans,> > > > Is anyone in the= group using one of these programable "wb" small-batch roasters? I found pa= rts of one and the base unit is still operable, but the glass roasting cham= ber and top are missing. I would like to see if I can fashion some kind of = roasting chamber for it. The glass chamber is about 2.5" diameter at the bo= ttom, about 3" diameter at the top, and the overall height of the chamber i= s about 4". If anyone has one of these, I would love to have detailed photo= s; if not, can anyone steer me to a lamp glass place which might have somet= hing approximate?> > > > Thanks!> > > > rrobert yoder> >=> > Climb to the top of the = charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble challenge with star power.> = <Snip> oct> >> homeroast mailing l= ist>http://lists.sweetmarias.com/mailman/listinfo/homeroast>To change you= r personal list settings (digest options, vacations, unsvbscribes) go to ht= tp://sweetmarias.com/maillistinfo.html#personalsettings <Snip> ast. Â Get it now. <Snip> 626971033 |