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anyone ever built a screen holder for emulsioning?

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Frog:
Binky, get on it! I see it in my head should be pretty simple for a guy like you to make tow pivot points, each with a locking pin. The way I see it, once the screen is locked in, it should stay locked in until you're done coating.


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Prosperi-Tees:
Combine it with backlighting and an FPU and we are in business!

Gilligan:

--- Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on September 16, 2014, 01:45:08 PM ---Combine it with backlighting and an FPU and we are in business!

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Yeah, Brian and foot pedal activated... Fits in tight spaces (that was redundant for me to say a that huh?) I'll buy one! ;)

Binkspot:
Your gowing to laugh but Tony posted a picture of one a while back, then seen Saati's. I half assed built one with a spring loaded clamp you would release with your foot. Had idea for an auto clam one with an air cylinder. Then I found coating with one hand and a 5 gallon bucket was a whole lot faster and easier. It has since been taken apart and used for other "gadgets".

GaryG:
If you have time, make one, but-


--- Quote from: Binkspot on September 16, 2014, 09:13:21 PM --- coating with one hand and a 5 gallon bucket was a whole lot faster and easier.

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Can be very consistent this way, otherwise larger than a normal auto screen I would say needs stabilization.

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