Well
I am now aware of a number of people that are having on going issues as to shims and grind size...
I also spent some time of the weekend looking at a couple of EM0480 units that we about 3 years old... Used to grind decaf and some bugger decided to stick a spoon handle up the spout to clean. Opps, that ham fisted BARISTA with the big knuckles bumped the push / on demand button.
Well guess what = The paddle is no longer a paddle :D

;D
So was any thing learned... NOPE. A day later their spare EM0480 suffers the same fate

:D ;D :o ??? ??? ??? ???
What I did find was some interesting issues as to spacers and burr casings and some of the very first attempts by users to manage the issue of fine / course grind.
NOTE: As I understand it the lower Burr casing in the BSG is the same part as the one in the Sunbeam Automatic EM8910. Purely a issue of cost and a common part used across the industry and why not

Makes perfect sense to me, why re invent the wheel.
Now, I also have a DSG to look at as the user has added shim upon shim and is concerned that there is but a thread or two left for the locking nut... BUT he can still not get fine enough ?
I believe I will have a simple solution, which I have also applied to other like grinders and upon implementation and testing. I will think about posting the finding and maybe even a pic or two...
Some times I just detest the years in Manufacturing, R&D post trade and tool making AND this little voice that says....
They say you can not, but you just know that you can... Just let me get my hands on it...
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