Gary
I think that you will really enjoy using your "new" Cory vac pot. Don't be afraid to experiment with brew times, coffee used, filters and method of using the Cory. You'll eventually hit on the combo that you like best. Personally, I like the Cory glass rod filter best, absolutely the easiest cleanup ever. And I've found that the whole process is quicker if I heat the majority of the water in a kettle and meanwhile heat about 3/4" to 1" of water in the pot over med. heat while the kettle comes to a boil. Once the kettle boils I pour the boiling water into the lower bowl and place the upper bowl firmly into the neck of the pot. The water rises immediately, I leave it over med. heat and time the brew for 3 to 4 mins. ( I know, some may think this is too long, but I like coffee strong). I gently stir the coffee in the upper bowl after the water has risen to the top. After the brew time is up, remove the pot from the heat and in about 1 min. the brewed coffee will be pulled down to the lower pot. If you are using an electric stove always be sure to keep a wire trivit between the burner coil and the pot. I've found that for everyday coffee a good pre ground French roast coffee gives a very pleasant tasting coffee. For company or special occasions I'll grind my own coffee.
Hope you enjoy the vac pot process.
Eddie.