"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: mimosatexas on February 13, 2014, 02:40:51 PMI'm also a one man shop and used to devote almost a whole day each week to reclaiming and recoating etc. It was a giant pain in the ass, and I only have about 50 screens total, and go through maybe 30 a week during normal weeks. I recently got a dip tank and it has made the whole process of reclaiming take less than 2 hours for all of my screens and I'm not even close to tired at the end of that since there is barely any scrubbing. I have started getting in the habit of reclaiming immediately after a job and just card off ink on press, take to my trash can and take off the tape, and drop in the tank. Then I go do something else for a few minutes, come back and pressure wash off. The whole cleanup process takes maybe 20 minutes for a 6 color job and I can be doing other things for a lot of that. I was kicking myself for not having gotten it sooner...I have a dip tank and stopped using it. I am faster with out it. When I am really humping I can do 20 to 25 screens an hour. With the dip tank I felt like I was waiting too long on the tank to do its thing. It is easier on you with a dip tank but with the right chemicals its faster with a spray bottle. That and the chemicals in the dip tank cost me about twice what it cost per screen to do it with a spray bottle. By the way I have a CCI D2 dip tank for sale...
I'm also a one man shop and used to devote almost a whole day each week to reclaiming and recoating etc. It was a giant pain in the ass, and I only have about 50 screens total, and go through maybe 30 a week during normal weeks. I recently got a dip tank and it has made the whole process of reclaiming take less than 2 hours for all of my screens and I'm not even close to tired at the end of that since there is barely any scrubbing. I have started getting in the habit of reclaiming immediately after a job and just card off ink on press, take to my trash can and take off the tape, and drop in the tank. Then I go do something else for a few minutes, come back and pressure wash off. The whole cleanup process takes maybe 20 minutes for a 6 color job and I can be doing other things for a lot of that. I was kicking myself for not having gotten it sooner...
I hate cleaning screens as well but...To bring someone in just to clean screens...pay them cash (if that's the SOP)...is IMHO risky at best.1 - Cash or not; technically they are not a 1099-MISC payee (unless of course they have a biz license, offer their service to multiple shops doing the same service, set their schedule, and have insurance).2 - If this is not the case...THEY ARE EMPLOYEES....and would be considered so by any 'auditing type jurisdiction'.3 - What if...the 'school kid' screen cleaner...get hurt?.....slips, falls...cuts them self some how...etc etc. You may offer to pay med. bill but that has the potential to open a 'can o worms' in the litigious society in which we live.Just points to ponder...been through audits with accounting clients in another life, another galaxy far far way.
Quote from: papinc on February 14, 2014, 02:03:40 PMI hate cleaning screens as well but...To bring someone in just to clean screens...pay them cash (if that's the SOP)...is IMHO risky at best.1 - Cash or not; technically they are not a 1099-MISC payee (unless of course they have a biz license, offer their service to multiple shops doing the same service, set their schedule, and have insurance).2 - If this is not the case...THEY ARE EMPLOYEES....and would be considered so by any 'auditing type jurisdiction'.3 - What if...the 'school kid' screen cleaner...get hurt?.....slips, falls...cuts them self some how...etc etc. You may offer to pay med. bill but that has the potential to open a 'can o worms' in the litigious society in which we live.Just points to ponder...been through audits with accounting clients in another life, another galaxy far far way. Wait, wait, wait, wait.. I never said this was a under the table cash deal. This is legit. I am not trying to mess with the system. I haven't called my accountant yet. This is not 100% in play yet. Thanks for the heads up but it will be legit or it will not happen.
Am i the only one who sees the irony in this thread..SCREEN printers complaining about doing SCREEN work.
mimosatexas, It usually takes 2 sprays of ink remover (CCI GR-70) and then I brush the remover around to make sure it gets everywhere (not scrubbing just moving it around real fast). Then set it aside and move on to the next screen while that one sits. I do this for 4 screens. 2 on each side of the washout booth. Then pressure wash off all the ink both sides. Apply emulsion remover the same way working all 4 screens. Then pressure wash off all the emulsion and one more time with ink remover (CCI GR-70) to take out any stains or left over ink. Then set out side the booth until its time to decrease.