Author Topic: Busting Screens On Press  (Read 6225 times)

Offline UnderPressureSP

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Re: Busting Screens On Press
« Reply #30 on: October 24, 2015, 09:37:25 AM »
The key is to be gentle with everything once you go to s-mesh I learned.  Every time i hear a screen hit the floor I run and tell the offender no.  When we 1st went over to s-mesh we would bust screens a lot and usually it was always do to ruff handling.  Also have every thing smooth on all the flood bars and squeegees helps.  I had to retrain people how to handle screen when we went to s-mesh.  Literally I had to go over the whole process start to finish and why we do it this way and only this way.  Than everything was gravy.  They need to be treated as a baby...


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Re: Busting Screens On Press
« Reply #31 on: October 24, 2015, 10:35:59 AM »
The key is to be gentle with everything once you go to s-mesh I learned.  Every time i hear a screen hit the floor I run and tell the offender no.  When we 1st went over to s-mesh we would bust screens a lot and usually it was always do to ruff handling.  Also have every thing smooth on all the flood bars and squeegees helps.  I had to retrain people how to handle screen when we went to s-mesh.  Literally I had to go over the whole process start to finish and why we do it this way and only this way.  Than everything was gravy.  They need to be treated as a baby...

Jacko would have had problems with S-mesh

That rug really tied the room together, did it not?

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