"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
whats up with all this hype over winged floodbars? they have been around forever. there are even the plastic clip thingys you can put on your standard floodbars..whats wrong with just pouring a half a gallon of ink in the screen and lettin her roll?
Anyone try calling Action to ask them to put the 14" winged floodbar on their site for sale individually? I bet they'd do it knowing there are quite a few Titans and mini horizons out there now. If they wouldn't that would surprise me! Either way, nice of Rich to make some for everyone, just seemed a bit out of the way if there's a company that already makes them?
Gentlemen - We have had a very small number of requests for this size of winged flood bar. We presently stock WFB's in 7 sizes. Our inventory reflects demand and there has not been enough for us to stock the 14". However - we appreciate your feedback sincerely and always pay close attention to these forums. Therefor, we will stock a small handful and see if the demand develops. On another note - there has been tremendous advancement in our product line this year and we hope everyone will take a look at our Newest Products page at their next opportunity.We offer standard & specialty pallets, squeegees, and flood bars for use on your quick release or slide style machinery. Your trust and support in our company for the last 20+ years has enabled us to continue our focus on the products that we're best at - & we thank you all.www.actionengineering.com
Thank you for your recognition Rich. I still wish we could be your supplier for pallets. Re: Integrity - "a mis-step by Action" - Possibly true. We have made many mis-steps but make many more right steps. For all of the products that we presently feature on our website - there are twice as many or more that were developed and never went anywhere. The most memorable mis-step was last years Warrior Xtreme Pallet System- a wrap around, side shifting- pivoting, flip pallet system that can move a shirt in register from one machine to another. This was a very expensive lesson. Thousands of focus hours and $$$'s - and sold very few. I thought it was great idea. My fathers words were never so true - " Just because you can make it - doesn't mean you should" Since then - we have made a better effort to listen to what our customers want instead of assuming what they want. So gentlemen - we're all ears and will do our best to listen to your requests.