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May
09

Jamie Shepherd

Your drum is awesome! I just roasted my first batch of beans on my new
 RK drum and they came out great. I feel like a kid at Christmas! Oh
 yeah, it is Christmas and this is my present to myself! I roasted 1 1/4
 pound on my first try and chose a bean that I do not really care for so
 that it did not matter what happened. My grill did a great job of
 getting to temp fast and I was able to maintain temps even in the 45
 degree weather with a little breeze blowing. I hit first crack at 9:11,
 cranked back the heat some and

it lasted till about 11:00 minutes. I
 normally stop my roasts at a C+ and rarely ever reach 2nd crack but I
 wanted to gauge things so I kept on going. At 13:40 I hit 2nd crack and
 at a 14:00 I shut it down and pulled the drum. I don't have a cooling
 system yet so I had a little difficulty but I will get that squared
 away in a day or two. I got a quick lesson in how much heat is
 generated in even a pound of beans. It took me a few seconds on a small
 fan to get second crack to stop. I can't wait to try again.
 
 As to my bowed rod issues, things seemed to level out some when I
 heated it all up for the first time and even more on this first roast.
 I think some of my "thump" may have come from the fact that I can't
 seem to get the coupler that mates to the motor to secure to the end of
 the rod squarely. It always wants to have a slight tilt, just enough to
 make things a little uneven. Nonetheless things went great, even with
 my 80 year-old mother watching and talking to me the whole time! The
 beans came out at a very nice FC+ or so and were probably the most
 evenly roasted beans I have seen in a long time. Thanks again. I will
 send some pics of my setup and success later. I've got to go now; I am
 supposed to be roasting a turkey for dinner tonight, not coffee beans!

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