Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: Maxie on February 13, 2016, 03:02:20 PMThis is Alan flipping in his Austin Texas shop.https://youtu.be/jIfqQObjbz4Who cares about the way he's loading. I want to here more about the invisible printing method on head #1
This is Alan flipping in his Austin Texas shop.https://youtu.be/jIfqQObjbz4
Quote from: 1964GN on February 14, 2016, 07:53:28 AMQuote from: Maxie on February 13, 2016, 03:02:20 PMThis is Alan flipping in his Austin Texas shop.https://youtu.be/jIfqQObjbz4Who cares about the way he's loading. I want to here more about the invisible printing method on head #1+1 -- me too.
1964, Alan has lots of tricks.He was just demonstration the flip method, not printing.
Quote from: Shanarchy on February 13, 2016, 05:21:45 PMI used to load straight on, started flipping years ago. Now I can't even remember how to load straight on. Just feels really awkward. Sonny, my back is hurting just from thinking about doing that.You don't lay them out flat on the table. You drape them over the end.
I used to load straight on, started flipping years ago. Now I can't even remember how to load straight on. Just feels really awkward. Sonny, my back is hurting just from thinking about doing that.
When I first got the auto, I was soooo slow loading shirts. Someone posted the flip method, and it complete changed things for me. I was going to post a thank-you to whomever made that post, but never did. Especially when space is limited, the 90 degree angle to the platten is quite helpful.
Omar Viera set the world record of 2139 prints in an hour using the flip method. Shirts to his right press running counter clockwise. Running clockwise shirts will be on my left. As to whether or not which way we run our presses, CW or CCW is dependent upon the location of the dryer. It all has to do with which is the best set up for a person running the press solo.
Ok I've been told I load shirt incorrect, because I load from the left side of me, and my press goes from left to right, now with that said I've did the flip and for me it didn't seem any faster, but checking both sides prove to be very helpful in catching hole's etc. Now could it be my loading from the left said had anything to do with it not feeling any faster, I didn't time myself so I could be very wrong, I'll have to time myself today if I think about and see.Ps I forgot to mention I'm ambidextrous and I'm just more comfortable doing some things from the left, if that makes any sense