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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2020
- I found this old medical pressure chamber and decided to build a espresso machine out of it... It really works and the coffee is amazing!
Have fun!
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Disclaimer: This is NOT a instructional "step-by-step" "how to" video! It is just an inspiration for you, and also an advertising for my person and skills... Hassan Abu-Izmero(HABU)
Nothing like a hot cup of flux water to start the day.
He was using food safe flux.
No rinsing or neutralising flux water :-(
Never hurt ya or taste it,plumbers been sweating copper water lines for a long time
James Hoffman needs to review this! Just beautiful.
I would watch that, it would be very interesting. However I'm imagining his comments would be something like - great looking machine if steampunk is your vibe and your not at all worried about the best tasting espresso.
It's a great build video though and I'm definitely impressed.
Was thinking the same
James would have a fit about the brewing temperature. Then again, it's so cool that I think even he could get over it
He wouldnt endorse it, because the espresso coming out has zero crema.
Not really, this is a fine art object, not an actual espresso maker. No thermometer, the "basket filter" is just a joke etc.
Pressure relief valve man! You don't want to burn someone's face up.
I was like « When does he put the valve » during all the video…
Maybe he does?
I'm thinking the original pressure vessel already has a pressure relief valve in it.
Nice creation similar to the very first coffee machine, steam-driven, the historic Moriondo (1884) steam bulk-brewer machine. At the time the best coffee was meticulously prepared similarly to how hot chocolate or turkish coffee are made today, boiling and cooling and mixing continuously , a frustratingly long task that took half an hour. Gaggia (first water piston lever machine, 1945) and Faema (first water electric pump machine , 1961) and others evolved that ancient 19th century idea towards the machines we use today but the principle of this experiment is basically sound and as exposed in the video the machine works perfectly. The brew quality is probably towards very bitter tones as steam as rightly noticed by many others tends to burn the coffee (modern espresso is extracted with water around 93 Celsius degrees), but coffee none the less. I would choose this over Starbuck's every day, no doubt.
For future reference, when brazing, with either silver, brass, bronze and even when just gass welding, keeping things at an ideal temperature is always the biggest hurdle. Having your parts sit on a piece of copper like that, sucks all the heat out of your parts. You'll get much better results using a fire brick.
for everyone bashing the guy... he took something he is an expert at and built this from scratch himself, i'd drink a cup any day with him , just the stories alone about making it..
Thanks bud!
@@HABU anytime! hard work deserves this comment!
You're Sr are the quintessence of a craftsman.
🤔 Steampunk Espresso Machine cool Idea 👍🏻💪🏻
you should make a venturi tube for that burner. that yellow flame will make your boiler very sooty
People tend to say, that the problem with single shot groupheads is the amount of coffee you put in is too little to make a tall enough puck. Hence, the double portafilter is best, because it's tall and has "drainage holes" up to the edge. Looking at this - they had it all figured out from the start: 11:02 they made the portafilter narrow. That really looks easy to tamper, fits nice and snug!
This has steampunk written all over it ;) love it!
Brah you are incredible a jack of all trades. WOW, that coffee machine is SICK PROPS.
Das Letzte, woran ich denken würde, wenn mir so ein Ding in die Hände fiele, wäre: Eine Kaffeemaschine! Absolut genial. Tausendsassa.
A cup for break time in style... nice build
Bis ich gepeilt hatte was das wird.....🤦🏻♀️Was für eine tolle Idee. Erst sind die “Leut” zum Händewaschen und trocken fönen in die Halle gekommen und jetzt....☕️☕️☕️‼️ Hoffe ich du hast genug Kaffee bei dir 😂 Super Video👏🏼👏🏼
Na klar 😊💜
Bravo! I think that I have never seen, A poem as lovely as the bean!
Somebody is swiping your vids….saw their posting of this one first, then found your channel,…..⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍💪💪😎😎
The steam punkest espresso machine I've ever seen! Soooooooo cool! :D
That’s pretty crazy looking. Fantastic bit of work. Really well made.
That brass knuckle air gun is damn cool.
I think that's the same one made by Jimmy DeResta and This Old Tony. The build video for it is pretty enjoyable.
Wahnsinn.... Einfach nur super und schön!
This is the only stovetop espresso machine rendition ive found that has its boiling water exit pipe be down low rather than at the top relying on the pressure to push boiling water up a tube then over and down into the puck which can cause steam/sputtering/unevenextraction. If your model had a 58mm basket it would be the best ive seen on yt!
Cool, however as mentioned the water temperature is way too hot! The key difference lies in how the brewing pressure is built. Espresso machines build optimal 8 bar pressure with mechanical force and not with the thermal expansion, this has to do with optimal brewing temperature being around 97C, in order to maintain such "low" temperature mechanical force has to be applied to the water.
Most machines use a pump however, old school ones use leaver actuated piston to generate the force.
You could add such a component your machine, would be super cool to see you make it and upgrade the build!
My thoughts exactly, it's already good but with a lever this thing would be amazing. It's worth pointing out that the lever would not only allow for lower temperatures, but also pre-infusion and brewing pressure stability. Wish I had those machining skills though!
Love the design, it's like a cross between an espresso machine and a mocha pot (bialetti)
The Authentic "Steam Punk" ! 👍
Hassan YOU'RE THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks sir 😊
Very cool video HABU keep up the great work and great videos make on my friend
Geile Idee
und wie immer ein Super Video
this looks awesome and SO dangerous!
Most overbuilt coffee maker? Maybe. Coolest looking? Definitely. Thanks for sharing!
SUPER COOL
Very cool take on a Mocha Pot
Mal wieder eine geile Idee!
Super umgesetzt 👍
Awesome work Hassan! 😃👍🏻☕👊🏻
Well, it looks water is over temp for espresso. Put termomanometer combo two in one dial, used for older type of central heating. Or just termometer, near outlet... Also pressure release would be nice. You can link it mechanically to the gas valve to shut it of... Just a thought... Otherwise, just fine looking piece!
Yes looks nice but utterly pointless youtube clickbait. Pumps over temp scalding steam hot water through coffee rendering a) not espresso and b) undrinkable. Still, Tube 4k noobs think its dope so gotta luv dem views right.
A thermometer won't help. To get the pressure to 9 bars the water temperature needs to be nine times higher (in kelvin) (P scales with T according to the ideal gas law). That is why there is a pump or a spring loaded lever in an actual espresso machine to mechanically create 9 bars of pressure at a reasonable temperature.
Man builds a bomb here.
@@SporeSpood lol right it's basically total shit
@@SporeSpood For sure. You need it at the head, before entering coffe puck. So you know what are you doing, if you want consistent results for your espresso. Also the time it needs for breew. But I guess he wanted to build a glorified Moka pot... So all bets are off :-)
@@ironmantooltime There is no need to be rude about it. This guy is a craftsman and built something beautiful, just not an espressomachine.
coolest thing i've seen all day....week....month!
Really cool machine
Great stuff! Beautiful machine. maybe a venturi just before the burner would help the flame
Der Brenner gefällt mir super!
Very nice work. Editing is A++ Keep up the good stuff😁
I believe in you when we can make espresso only to squeeze the beans with bare hand, we dont even call it magic. My point is we can make our own espresso machine without relying others company,
That’s some real fancy mocha pot
I absolutely love this
Thanks man!
i like the name tag making part, brilliant
Wow love this
Watching from South Africa
just a little thing, consider to show the machine at the end of the video.
great job !!!
Great project, crazy but fun.
Genial, sieht sehr gut aus.
Hammergeile Idee.
man,, I love this.
The throat clear at 3:24 got me haha. Super dope build, man. Thanks for the video.
wow...cool manual espresso machine
The problem will be to remove the coffee filter, it will be hot and the metal expands with the heat and could tighten, excellent
Love from Egypt Man
Im new here but how do you not have millions of subscribers? Great work!!!1
One of the most talented makers. Love your vids too.
MEGA Projekt 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 ☕☕
Man I love this channel.
This is awesome
Absolutely brilliant
Incredible
you're a genius man
Awesome Job ! Love it !
Wow..really impressive
Thank you.
Wow, that is beautiful.
Das ist ja Cool 👍😎👍
Als Kaffeekranker würde ich sagen; Geiles Teil Habu 😁
Das Design macht mich wahnsinnig 🤪
Tolle Arbeit 🤘
Danke 😊🤘
Its very good but looks like water is too hot. Did water burn the coffee? It should be 90-95 degrees.
All good witj the coffee😊🤘
This looks like a cool idea, but I don't think its ideal. Espresso is brewed at the low 90 C's but to get water to boil, produce steam, and get up to pressure it looks like here like it would be at boiling which would burn the coffee. There needs to be a way to cool the water down a little before forcing it through the grounds.
Don't take it from me though, I just recent started looking into brewing espresso.
Cheers
مليون عافيه وعاشت ايدك
In english please
@@HABU OK I'M SORRY
Шикарная работа !
Amazing.
That’s rad!
I like your videos ;)
Its nice to see there are still a few craftsmen still above ground. Nice job.
Ja, da ist nichts mehr zu sagen ausser Super Arbeit 👊 Nice geworden und danke fürs Video! Gruß Helmut
Danke Helmut😊🤘
That's one serious coffee machine!!! Brilliant!
Crazy stuff, love it...tattoos too :)
I am in awe of your creativity and inventiveness.
Very beautiful!!!
Excellent 👍👌🤟
that looks gorgeous
"It tastes like coffee... and METAL!!!"
\m/
This man just build the whole thing from scratch. I’m impressed.
excellent 👍👍👍
the ulimate steampunk coffee maker, you should market this, i would buy one for sure
Man..just..WOW😍
No way. That’s so cool.
Beautiful build man
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
it looks fabulous even though it's not espresso but huge moka pot :)
Thanks man!
Geniale Maschine, ich feier sowas total! Viele Grüße Nico von Nico's Projects
This was amazing!!!! Do more!!! Sell these!!
awesome machine a good taste coofee!
Это великолепно. Шикарно все сделано. Безумно красиво и качественно.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
In english please
Nice job bro! Looks great!
Génial
Glückwunsch zu 250k! Lass dir den Espresso schmecken. Starkes Projekt!