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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="desertfox384" data-source="post: 166378" data-attributes="member: 1501"><p>I dunno.. I've been using the same two alox plungers for over 5 years now.. Cleaned them only a couple times (which by the way takes about 10 seconds each). I would think there is more labor over the years of making molds and pouring your own but still probably not a ton of time lost there. It's cool to do things your own way, but for me it seems the more I stray from the intended way of doing things the more problems I have... And then when a problem arises it's harder to track down the source. But that's just me. </p><p>I started out with a pro press 100 and had nothing but problems for 2 years, tried all kinds of different temps, investments and could never get it right. That's when I bought the ep5000 and never looked back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertfox384, post: 166378, member: 1501"] I dunno.. I've been using the same two alox plungers for over 5 years now.. Cleaned them only a couple times (which by the way takes about 10 seconds each). I would think there is more labor over the years of making molds and pouring your own but still probably not a ton of time lost there. It's cool to do things your own way, but for me it seems the more I stray from the intended way of doing things the more problems I have... And then when a problem arises it's harder to track down the source. But that's just me. I started out with a pro press 100 and had nothing but problems for 2 years, tried all kinds of different temps, investments and could never get it right. That's when I bought the ep5000 and never looked back. [/QUOTE]
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