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Everything posted by ///M5
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Start by finding a place that toasts their own. Go an sample. Anything can be done at home but the machine depends on what you like
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What kind of coffee do you enjoy?I don't even know. I was planning on buying different types and see what I liked best.didn't mean regionally but typeLike I said I don't know shit about coffee. To me coffee = black drink. Ha. First step is to go try some and see what you may like. Good kitchen stores will demo their machines for free Like go to Starbucks and order different types/blends? Machines up for demo sound $$$. I'm only gonna spend like $100 max for a dripper/whatever, grinder, filter, and a thermos. when I go to Starbucks I get tea. Their coffee is awful. I meant you should find a real shop and try espresso, cold extractions, French press, aeropress, drip, perc, cowboy etc
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What kind of coffee do you enjoy?I don't even know. I was planning on buying different types and see what I liked best.didn't mean regionally but type Like I said I don't know shit about coffee. To me coffee = black drink. Ha. First step is to go try some and see what you may like. Good kitchen stores will demo their machines for free
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MIDst be less than 14.days
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What kind of coffee do you enjoy? I don't even know. I was planning on buying different types and see what I liked best. didn't mean regionally but type
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You aren't helping me spend money by not sharing what they are, lol.
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This whole time I have been thinking you are.having trouble deciding on a 3/8" socket itself. As in that was all you ever used. I thought you had lost your God Damn mind. Knife = wrench. I would agree. How it feels and works is more important than anything. Sockets themselves are a.consumable. My craftyM wrench is the most comfortable I ever used! It has a few edges on it, so that might change if I used it everyday all day. Especially without gloves. I love mechanic gloves though. Never take them off if I didn't have to. Not sure how rubbing one out would work, but I would try it if the wife close by to take me to the ER. First goal is to make sure that when I need a socket it is in the right place, works, and doesn't piss me off. I have ZERO problems spending more on a ratchet....although I am currently sporting Northern Tool ones since I've broken everything else I've owned.
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Maybe I am misapplying a cooking analogy. For me in knives 1 does 90%+ of the work so it is worth 80%+ of the budget. Perhaps the answer above is spend the dough on a 3/8" set and get cheaper for 1/2 & 1/4
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I hadn't planned on buying any new wrenches, but the hop has convinced me I need to at least try a 3/8" wrench of a better style....unless the answer above comes in the form of socket and then I guess I'll bit the bullet and grab the SK stuff.
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Spend more on the wrench or the sockets themselves? By more I mean relative to other choices of that particular tool? ie, would you rather have SO sockets and a GW wrench or vice versa? While I have broken a lot of tools, normally I cannot say it is the tools fault. I am not super concerned with the utmost relaibility, but more in functionality. ie, if the wrench goes into the socket shitty, they mate poorly with heads and can't torque shit and so on.
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I think burning coffee through a vaporizer might hurt
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A hand grinder is the most cost effective
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What kind of coffee do you enjoy?
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Detail it with exhaust fumes
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My truck needs a bar & buff BAD
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And by no means am I professional. Complete slob actually.
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I've had plenty of things fail, but warranty isn't my biggest concern usability is.
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Come on down. I'll hook you up with some hands on with cool tools and take you out to some shitty local restaurants. Awesome. Might do that some day.
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Including what I do.
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Everywhere.
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And now my curiosity is piqued.
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I'm the cheapest bastard of you all.
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If Ryan is okay with GW it is probably way better than I need.