New owner, slightly used S1 VII...
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:36 am
Hi all!
I'm new here, and I wanted to say "Hi", and also show off my new pride and joy.
I started Whirley-pop roasting a few months ago, and I guess I shouldn't be surprised that once I had good beans, the old S-Bux Barista didn't really seem to be up to snuff.
I lucked out, and walked into Clive Coffee in Portland with the intention of getting on the waiting list for a new VII, and lo and behold, a business had just gone under after only four months, leaving behind a very slightly used machine.
The guys at Clive were good enough to give it a thorough once-over, and now it's sitting in my kitchen, wearing a nice new set of Wenge panels. Next to it is a used Mazzer Mini.

Plumbing her in was a fun, slightly challenging puzzle: The braided hose that comes with the VII, of course, is a BSPP thread, which is not compatible with the US NPT standard. Luckily, the John Guest fitting that usually comes with the machine was present, and that got me into good ol' 3/8" tubing.
The part I couldn't find mention of is that J.G. fittings are completely compatible with copper tubing, so I just T-ed off of the supply line under my sink, went into 3/8" copper, through a shutoff valve, pressure regulator, then via the John Guest into the braided hose. Easy!
On the second day of operation, I managed to pull the absolute best-tasting shot I have ever experienced. Of course, two weeks later, I have yet to repeat such a wonderful happening, but that's why I'm here!
I absolutely love this machine, and am looking forward to years of great coffee and conversation!
-Michael
I'm new here, and I wanted to say "Hi", and also show off my new pride and joy.
I started Whirley-pop roasting a few months ago, and I guess I shouldn't be surprised that once I had good beans, the old S-Bux Barista didn't really seem to be up to snuff.
I lucked out, and walked into Clive Coffee in Portland with the intention of getting on the waiting list for a new VII, and lo and behold, a business had just gone under after only four months, leaving behind a very slightly used machine.
The guys at Clive were good enough to give it a thorough once-over, and now it's sitting in my kitchen, wearing a nice new set of Wenge panels. Next to it is a used Mazzer Mini.

Plumbing her in was a fun, slightly challenging puzzle: The braided hose that comes with the VII, of course, is a BSPP thread, which is not compatible with the US NPT standard. Luckily, the John Guest fitting that usually comes with the machine was present, and that got me into good ol' 3/8" tubing.
The part I couldn't find mention of is that J.G. fittings are completely compatible with copper tubing, so I just T-ed off of the supply line under my sink, went into 3/8" copper, through a shutoff valve, pressure regulator, then via the John Guest into the braided hose. Easy!
On the second day of operation, I managed to pull the absolute best-tasting shot I have ever experienced. Of course, two weeks later, I have yet to repeat such a wonderful happening, but that's why I'm here!
I absolutely love this machine, and am looking forward to years of great coffee and conversation!
-Michael