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DIY Jobo style processor

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Nicely done. I share your outlook on the tank volume. When I made a Jobo workalike (no lift, more like a CPE2 with and industrial motor) I made the mistake of using a large volume of water in a separate tank. It held the temperature very nicely but it was a pain to empty all the time. That has since been improved but there is more to do.

Thanks for the link to Emulsive as well. I will add it to my surfing rotation.

Neal Wydra
 
That really is good, so good I will no longer worry what to do when my Jobo CPE2 eventually dies.

Many thanks for that rather brilliant piece of information.

Your method of flattening the wheels is also pretty lateral, I have done a similar thing to make wheels for toys. I used a wood turning lathe with a wood turning chisel, to flatten the wheels.

Mick.
 
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