Last week Thursday part of the roaster failed (the plumber who put the part in a few months ago screwed something up, the original part lasted nearly 2 decades). Today the replacement part arrived and I successfully put that in myself (needed to buy a tool, the person at the hardware store was very helpful). For the days in between, I used a combination of items that were never intended to be used together to glue the broken part together well enough to work until the replacement part arrived.

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The alternative would have been roasting coffee on the lab roaster, getting about 6 pounds per hour (vs. closer to 75 pounds per hour max on the production machine). I'm glad things didn't come to that.

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