Ah cool, do you screw in the allen bolts a bit and use those? Or just straight onto the sides of the fixing ring itself where the allen bolts go in (as per attached image, as I couldn't figure out a concise way to word it)?
Also (apologies for the pestering btw), but how do you keep the boiler in place? The best (looking) method I've seen was using a wooden post with holes drilled in it to allow the grouphead bolts to go through, then just clamp the post in place. (will try to find a photo here)
I watched a video where they used a piece of angle iron, attached the boiler to it through some holes they drilled (no group head attached) then clamped the angle iron into a vice. If that makes sense. Seemed like a decent method
Yeah I think that's pretty much the same thing I saw (only with a wooden post/plank instead). Definitely seems like the most robust method, though I'm currently lacking a vice (outside of coffee, that is).
Ah cool, do you screw in the allen bolts a bit and use those? Or just straight onto the sides of the fixing ring itself where the allen bolts go in (as per attached image, as I couldn't figure out a concise way to word it)?
Also (apologies for the pestering btw), but how do you keep the boiler in place? The best (looking) method I've seen was using a wooden post with holes drilled in it to allow the grouphead bolts to go through, then just clamp the post in place. (will try to find a photo here)