"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Thanks for all the suggestions and layouts (keep them coming!)... I will be taking snippets here and there... but this shows me how a work flow SHOULD go in an ideal world. My world, like everybody's, is far from ideal so I will make stuff happen. But at least I know the "rules" so when I break them I will know why. (I know they aren't "rules" but it's an old adage that is very well served in many walks of life.Endless, right now this is PURE production... no customers here. My store front and my production space are a couple of miles away. Again, not an ideal world but for now. Hell, my production shop has more room than my computer store/t-shirt store COMBINED! (they share 800 sqft). It's not ideal, but the rent is CHEAP and the location is AWESOME for drive by traffic!BTW, my exposure unit will likely NOT be enclosed at all as I will be using it to cure UV glue on glass products on a grand scale... we just got an order for 200. This area will have dual purpose. Then it goes to the sandblasting are from there... see, very much less than ideal.Also... almost no plumbing, I'll be pumping my waste out, but I don't mind poking holes in the wall for such a thing if NEED be.
Why no one did not put exposure unit in the dark room? Just separate drying room from the dark room (wall with the door). Would it be better not to take pre-exposed screens into the lit area before they are exposed?Just wandering
same here, I have to walk about 40ft to the exposure unit, no problems with it. We do turn of some of the lights when we are burning the screens though, but the daylight is coming in pretty strong.pierre