Tudor's done it again. Another brilliant video which has shown me that (as usual for me it would seem) I've made a couple of errors installing my Airbuster. Back to my LP to get it right this time and which will hopefully stop my Airbuster leaking down over my Heat Sink and leaving me with a saturated, sloppy puck!!! Thanx again Tudor!
3 questions/comments: wrap the sealing tape (it's too thick IMO) with a bit of tension on it from the first layer, rather than tensioning it up at the last wrap : this will coat the threads in sealant a lot better, and not lead to micro-galling & porosity in the joint; use a proper-sized screwdriver for the screw slots; why do you include an incredibly cheesy and inaccurate pressed metal spanner in the kit, if you're going to require the assembler to own a 17mm socket & handle? Why not just put a "Needs 13/14/15mm/whatever" spanner instruction on the box, along with the "Needs 17mm socket" one? It just turns into unnecessary scrap metal at the end of the process anyway, as you wouldn't want to use it for anything else.
@@coffeesensor6612 Sorry buddy. Me and @fordprefect4345 have these discussions on a yearly basis. It's old tongue, that few people are able to communicate with. Please accept my heartfelt apologies.
Tudor's done it again. Another brilliant video which has shown me that (as usual for me it would seem) I've made a couple of errors installing my Airbuster. Back to my LP to get it right this time and which will hopefully stop my Airbuster leaking down over my Heat Sink and leaving me with a saturated, sloppy puck!!! Thanx again Tudor!
It was necessary an official installation tutorial to avoid mistakes , thanks .
Thanks also for watching!
Thanks Tudor for the video! Makes it so much easier. No problems installing. The Air Buster is a fantastic upgrade 👍
Thanks a lot !
3 questions/comments: wrap the sealing tape (it's too thick IMO) with a bit of tension on it from the first layer, rather than tensioning it up at the last wrap : this will coat the threads in sealant a lot better, and not lead to micro-galling & porosity in the joint; use a proper-sized screwdriver for the screw slots; why do you include an incredibly cheesy and inaccurate pressed metal spanner in the kit, if you're going to require the assembler to own a 17mm socket & handle? Why not just put a "Needs 13/14/15mm/whatever" spanner instruction on the box, along with the "Needs 17mm socket" one? It just turns into unnecessary scrap metal at the end of the process anyway, as you wouldn't want to use it for anything else.
Appreciate the feedback and I personally take all messages into consideration to improve anything I can in the process.
Ma clack dun clack ing ma dookk langmiek>?
Grib don lok mustafahaha bin drizzle gator.
English please so we help others too.
@@fordprefect4345 Yac! Num peng lang duok chon lihk mang nang! 🤣
@@coffeesensor6612 Sorry buddy. Me and @fordprefect4345 have these discussions on a yearly basis. It's old tongue, that few people are able to communicate with. Please accept my heartfelt apologies.
Nice upgrade but too many connections and pipes, La Pavoni should stay original 👍
who can smell the difference?
During extraction or in the cup. Name one and the user will definitely sense it.
But sorry, what's the point? to make coffee?? Ma!!!!!!!!!!
Improves the original Steam sistem a lot. That's the purpose !