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I have a large mixture of both. I agree mix are lighter, but if you focus on my ultra lights you have the light weight with a much stronger, durable frame. 23 x 31 or larger, mix can feel a lil flemsy. If you have different sets of hands handling frames in your shop, you'll need to make sure everyone is always aware of the flemsiness. I noticed this more when we went cts. When loading an mix frame in a cts, you will feel first hand how these frames can be easily racked if handled harsh. M3-Ultra lights however, are just as light, and superman strong. Better investment overall. Yeah they are a bit more per frame, but worth it. Older M3s are just too darn heavy so I'll never buy used M3s unless they are ultra lights.
Quote from: screenprintguy on November 28, 2014, 11:03:03 AMI have a large mixture of both. I agree mix are lighter, but if you focus on my ultra lights you have the light weight with a much stronger, durable frame. 23 x 31 or larger, mix can feel a lil flemsy. If you have different sets of hands handling frames in your shop, you'll need to make sure everyone is always aware of the flemsiness. I noticed this more when we went cts. When loading an mix frame in a cts, you will feel first hand how these frames can be easily racked if handled harsh. M3-Ultra lights however, are just as light, and superman strong. Better investment overall. Yeah they are a bit more per frame, but worth it. Older M3s are just too darn heavy so I'll never buy used M3s unless they are ultra lights.I wasnt even aware there were 2 different M3s! Good to know.
The Shurloc's look great, but to get started with the E-Z System and just 6 frames with mesh (S Mesh at 180) would set you back a grand, plus shipping, if I'm adding every thing right. For the same mesh (S Mesh at 180) I could pick up 30 statics from River City. I know the Shurloc's would be the way to go in the long run, but ouch.