"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've always used a (Hix) drying cabinet. I was considering picking up another. I was watching Greg Kitson's video of his screen production. Mind's Eye Graphics CTS Screen Exposure & Washout Workflow- May 2013 60 + per hour I see he dries his screens sideways with a box fan blowing down on them. Greg Kitson is a person who I view as really having his stuff together. So, I'm wondering what are the advantages to drying screens Standing vertically (as in this video) as opposed to horizontally (as in my drying cabinet). And what is the better way to dry them for speed and overall results (drying cabinet or box fan). Main reason I ask this is that I am in the process of moving my shop (same building, just a few doors down). I am setting up the screen room/area now. My gut says if Greg's doing them this way I should set myself up that way too.
Quote from: Shanarchy on December 07, 2013, 06:40:56 PMI've always used a (Hix) drying cabinet. I was considering picking up another. I was watching Greg Kitson's video of his screen production. Mind's Eye Graphics CTS Screen Exposure & Washout Workflow- May 2013 60 + per hour I see he dries his screens sideways with a box fan blowing down on them. Greg Kitson is a person who I view as really having his stuff together. So, I'm wondering what are the advantages to drying screens Standing vertically (as in this video) as opposed to horizontally (as in my drying cabinet). And what is the better way to dry them for speed and overall results (drying cabinet or box fan). Main reason I ask this is that I am in the process of moving my shop (same building, just a few doors down). I am setting up the screen room/area now. My gut says if Greg's doing them this way I should set myself up that way too.I would be interested to measure the thickness, and compare the EOM of his stencils from one end to the other. I'm a big believer in things like gravity, and its affect on things like liquids.Oh, and to answer your question, I use a cabinet with a dehumidifier, and dry horizontally , substrate side down.I can also assure you that my screen throughput is absolutely minuscule compared to Greg's.
Greg racks them horizontally after coating, vertical after he blows the image out.
A vacuum attachment might be better and I've been meaning to spring for it. Might do that right now.
Quote from: Gilligan on December 07, 2013, 10:59:17 PMA vacuum attachment might be better and I've been meaning to spring for it. Might do that right now.I was in a pretty high production shop a few months ago the screen guy was showing me their DTS, he sprayed it out and after he used a vacuum. It was a wet/dry vac with maybe a 12" wide attachment on it, but it also had a small squeegee incorporated into it. Pretty friggin' sweet!