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Anyone have any reclaiming advice? I'm pretty careful with them, but my 150s seem to get very mild tears in the weave. It hasn't effected any of my prints, but I imagine it will only get worse with time.
Also invest in strong chemicals so they do a good jobs breaking down ink and emulsion so you are not required to scrub so hard. Dip tanks are a popular option for these.
Dont use an abrasive brush on s mesh, that is probably where those tears have come from. Also invest in strong chemicals so they do a good jobs breaking down ink and emulsion so you are not required to scrub so hard. Dip tanks are a popular option for these.
I mainly use 150s and 200s. I have a couple of 160s and 225s as well.
Quote from: Nation03 on June 04, 2014, 07:21:51 PMI mainly use 150s and 200s. I have a couple of 160s and 225s as well. I didn't know Murakami made 160s and 200s. Are you sure those are the "S" mesh? I could DEFINITELY be wrong, but I thought I looked pretty hard for 200s before.Anyone in the Midwest, Northwest Graphic(in Minnesota) stretches them. You can probably order them from anyone there but I usually talk to Ben....
We have them stocked and do free shipping on all supply orders over $100.00. You can call us or order online. Thanks!Kevin
Quote from: KevWilso on June 04, 2014, 05:50:54 PMWe have them stocked and do free shipping on all supply orders over $100.00. You can call us or order online. Thanks!KevinJust ordered 3!
So where can I order these close to colorado? Must be true murakami screens though, not just mesh. Any ideas anyone?