Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Im using our slow time to edumacate myself and I have this question concerning s-mesh static's and retensionable frames that are running high tension. Is the end results close when using either? A lower tension s-mesh static that has more open area versus a standard mesh retensionable running higher tension?
Quote from: tonypep on October 22, 2014, 06:12:13 AMOn the opposite side of the fence I can't wait till some of my screens lose tension.I have 50-100 "work softened" statics that I'd be willing to let go at a very reasonable price.
On the opposite side of the fence I can't wait till some of my screens lose tension.
How much tension drop did you wind up having? (Not including those ones the mesh came unglued - I think that was you anyway.)
Quote from: bulldog on October 22, 2014, 09:43:35 AMHow much tension drop did you wind up having? (Not including those ones the mesh came unglued - I think that was you anyway.)The work softened post wasn't in regards to s-mesh statics, sorry for the mixup. All of my s-mesh statics settled at 20N (which is plenty for s-thread), and I still use them daily. If I remember correctly, they work hardened at 2-3N less than what they arrived at. Really not much of a drop at all.
Quote from: tonypep on October 22, 2014, 06:12:13 AMOn the opposite side of the fence I can't wait till some of my screens lose tension.I have 50-100 "work softened" statics that I'd be willing to let go at a very reasonable price. If they are rigid 36"x40" I'll take them!
quick question, where is everyone buying the S tread statics at? anyone in the midwest? just for shipping purposes id like to get them from somewhere close. i want to try a few of these puppies in our shop. im sick of just reading about them