Foos safe glue or coating? (Page 2/2)
williegoat MAR 20, 09:02 PM
https://www.breville.com/ca...parts/sp0007885.html
sourmash MAR 20, 09:05 PM
Holy crappola. That's the one. I suck at searching. Looks like they don't ship to USA.
May be a work around somewhere.

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CoolBlue87GT MAR 20, 09:35 PM
Found one on ebay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Br...2:g:dLcAAOSwOeFe8CV6

Found another in Midvale, UT
https://www.ereplacementpar...embly-p-2775196.html

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cliffw MAR 20, 09:47 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:
It's a discontinued part for an espresso machine. Eventually one will come up for sale but in the meantime it'd be nice to patch it for use for a while.

All it has to do is hold about 1 cup of water per use.



I don't know the term for those medicine drip dispensers in hospitals. I think I could make one work.

Espresso ? Are you a metropolitan man, ?
sourmash MAR 20, 09:58 PM
I need it to attain the level of road rage I'm comfortable with.🤘

That model 840 first link looks the same but the 2nd one is the real deal for an 810. Good find. Thank you. It's back ordered though but isnt discontinued like I thought. Gonna be April before it ships.

Still like to get this machine operational in the mid term.

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MidEngineManiac MAR 20, 10:00 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Holy crappola. That's the one. I suck at searching. Looks like they don't ship to USA.
May be a work around somewhere.




Change the region, top of the page beside search
sourmash MAR 20, 10:17 PM
That works, but says sold out. There's a "notify me" button when they're available though, which I opted for.
randye MAR 21, 01:48 AM
UV cure acrylic adhesive.

Brand name "Bondic" (comes with the UV light source). It comes first to mind for one that's easily available and easy to use for a novice.

The stuff has been used for biomedical manufacturing and dental work for several decades now, so yes, it's "food safe".

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sourmash MAR 21, 10:56 AM
That's something I'd like to try ever since seeing my dentist use a similar product. Looks like I might be able to get it at Ace.
sourmash MAR 21, 05:29 PM
Turns out the ordinary retail version is not FDA approved food safe. But guess what is? Shellac. As a coating it's considered safe.