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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #165 on: August 24, 2016, 07:24:29 PM »
CORRECTION NOTED

Eric, thanks for the correction about the slogan. I have no idea where or when I read that or why I have always thought it was your slogan, sorry if I've caused any embarrassment, wasn't intended.

Glad to hear your owner takes personal interest in matters at this level, it says a lot. Hope to meet him someday.

Thanks for all your support, Kristina is a joy to work with and Steve is as professional as they come.

I understand you have already made some sales, that's great. Ron

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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #166 on: August 25, 2016, 01:15:01 PM »
Thanks Joe for your sincere words in your review that you posted earlier today. I'm glad TheEZGRip has made such a big difference for you. Your kind words have really made me smile. Ron



Ron, may I suggest that you take some of the profit from your newly-found fame and invest in some dental implants?


Frog, the baby picture is actually my sixth wife's daughters kid, I'm little older, my picture is below.

Seriously, Frog, put the two pictures next to each other and you have to admit, one can see a family resemblance!
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #167 on: August 25, 2016, 04:10:48 PM »
The phenomenon of visually becoming more like a baby as one ages has been noted before, (along often with returning to the need for diapers) :o
That rug really tied the room together, did it not?

Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #168 on: August 25, 2016, 04:39:53 PM »
Frog there's another phenomenon whereby owners and pets look alike. Some say my dog and I do, I call him Bright Eyes.

No more joking around, back to business.
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #169 on: September 09, 2016, 10:45:39 AM »
NEW DEALER ANNOUNCEMENT

WE ARE proud to have Total Ink Solutions of Hackensack, NJ representing TheEZGrip.

Total Ink Solutions, a manufacturer and distributor of quality inks and coatings was established by Luis Uribe in 2011. Specializing in the perfect “mix” of quality, reliability, and customer service has made Total Ink a leader in the industry. All together, providing nearly 15,000 products at reasonable prices, including a full line of screen equipment, supplies and accessories.

Good folks, they did a great job designing their website's description page for the TheEZGrip, you should take a look. If you do graphics, it a lesson in design and composition. Everyone tells me that REVIEWS is the single most important tool to generate sales. Michael, Total Ink's Mid-Atlantic Sales & Marketing Director successfully integrates into his presentation 7 reviews, mostly from The Shirt Board and he does it with an A+ effectiveness.

Luis is lucky to have him.  Michael, keep up the good work and thanks. Ron

Check it out! http://www.totalinksolutions.com/theezgrip-screen-print-squeegee.html   
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #170 on: September 15, 2016, 10:54:43 AM »
NEW DEALER ANNOUNCEMENT

WE ARE proud to announce GSG Graphic Solutions Group as TheEZGrip's newest dealer.

GSG's product analyst reviewed TheEZGrip, here's a copy of his email:

Hi Ron,
I'm the Application Specialist at GSG and have been testing your handle all day today on a variety of meshes with different inks.
One word "awesome" I really like it , so easy to use and less strenuous on the body. I am going to continue testing next week.
One question though, can I get six more? I would like to use them at SGIA and ISS for my print demos.
Mark Suhadolnik
Textile Application Specialist


GSG is located in Austin, Baton Rouge, Cincinnati, Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. They have a full line of products for screen, digital, sign, heat transfer and embroidery.

All the folks from GSG are in Las Vegas at the current SGIA show, when they get back they'll put me on their website, till then you'll need to call 800-366-1776. 

Thanks GSG for believing

visit theezgrip website http://www.theezgrip.com/video-demo.html
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #171 on: October 13, 2016, 12:55:29 PM »
NBM SHOW STARTS FRIDAY PORTLAND OR

The National Business Media Show runs thru Oct. 14th & 15th, starting Friday in Portland Or.

Midwest Sign & Supply, booth #123, is having a live demonstration featuring TheEZGrip squeegee. If you haven't yet used or seen TheEZGrip stop by the booth and give it try.

watch video, at  http://www.theezgrip.com/video-demo.html
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #172 on: November 24, 2016, 01:30:13 PM »
HAPPY THANKSGIVING

We certainly are THANKFUL at TheEZGrip for everyone that has helped make us such a success in so little time.

It was on Fourth of July that we first introduced our product to the market by announcing it right here on The Shirt Board forum. Since we have developed a substantial dealer network, including 41 locations in the US, and we just shipped the first pallet to our new overseas master distributor, Market Screen Typographics, located on the island of Sardinia, off the coast of Italy, whose territory spans from The Netherlands to Albania and everywhere in between. 

Of course, TheEZGrip is the most ergonomically advanced squeegee made and with its exclusive Blade Friction Grip System that allows changing blades in seconds without the use of screws, it's no wonder the reception has been so wonderful.

We have many supportive dealers to thank for making this possible and some new ones that we'll be announcing on TBS, beginning with Nevertheless Screen Printing Supply, Mt. Morris, MI.

Nevertheless as some may know, is the maker of affordable screen press, notably, the Springer and Kicker.

My first screen press was a SPRINGER. These are great machines! They do the job and for the price, they can't be beat. Forget Chinese knock offs, made in USA is the only way.

It was on that very Springer press TheEZGrip squeegee was first developed over 2 years ago.

Please check out THENEVERTHELESS's website and their fine products including affordable screen printing presses,  flash dryers, (I have one & it never stops working, it's even been rained on several times and it still keeps ticking) plus a full line of supplies.

In fact, as part of Nevertheless's Black Friday special, TheEZGrip is being sold for $5.00 OFF, a 20% savings.   

They also make the coolest SKATEBOARD PRESSES; I've attached a few pictures.

I applaud Denny Reinhart, owner of Nevertheless, he's part of this new wave of young people that have done well in a short period of time.

Good luck Denny and the whole team at Nevertheless.

http://www.neverthelessscreenprintingsupplies.com/squeegees/
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #173 on: November 29, 2016, 10:56:34 AM »
VIDEO RELEASE

A new video demonstrating how to use TheEZGrip is worth watching. Learn how to push or pull, and most importantly how to flood using only one hand with help of the center flood handle.

All this in 35 seconds, plus you'll love the background music, it's preformed by an awesome ukulele reggae band, no kidding.

To view click on TheEZGrip's banner at the top of this page when it appears...
or
CLICK HERE http://www.theezgrip.com/video-demo.html
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #174 on: December 05, 2016, 01:37:16 PM »
CONTEST PRIZES  6 FREE EZGRIP SQUEEGEES

If you already own an EZGrip Squeegee, you qualify for this contest.

Submit a picture or video that we can use in our upcoming Instagram & Facebook testimonial advertisements and win 2 FREE EZGrips for a picture and 4 FREE EZGrips for a video.

Post your picture or a link to your video on this thread, or email your video to ron@theezgrip.com and I'll post it.

We'll announce the winners on The Shirt Board and if your entry is chosen, we'll mail you FREE of charge your new EZGrips Squeegees.

When submitting, please add a sentence or two telling us what you think of the EZGrip and will be happy to include it in the ad.

Good luck

CLICK HERE http://www.theezgrip.com/video-demo.html
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #175 on: December 13, 2016, 07:31:21 AM »
Finally, decided to buy one to try.
Printed with it for the first time yesterday. White ink on multiple color shirts, around 80 shirts .
I was surprised with the ease of use. Took me about 8-10 shirts to get used to it but after that, it was EZ.
The only thing that I wish it was a bit different, the handles get in the way of screen locking screws on my Antec Legend. I wish they were just 1" wider.
I'm a pusher, and when I go to flood the ink, the screws also get in the way of handles (Actually the pins) if the design is pretty big and have to use most of the screen. (Using 18x20" Newmans)

One question, is 14" handle actually bigger than the 13"? Or squeegee just hangs a bit?
I ordered 13" and I wish I got the 14" one.

Congrats on a good products.

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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #176 on: December 13, 2016, 07:56:01 AM »
Yeah I'm running into the same issue on my Legend also, but overall its a pretty good product. I'm not sure if there is a 14" handle size. I think it's just a 13" handle that can fit a 14" blade and it hangs out a little on both sides.

I've noticed on longer runs, while I don't get as much hand/wrist pain, these do a number on my lower back. At the end of the day, it's still repeat motion.

Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #177 on: December 14, 2016, 04:16:10 PM »
Hi DKgrafix, glad you bought and like TheEZGrip. Your review was interesting and little confusing, could you please explain more about the pins and locking screws. I added a picture showing what I call the pins - support rods located at the far end of the handgrips.

Are you resting the pins on the locking screws? If so, what you're doing is not the recommend use for the tool. It was designed to be laid in the screen with the pins resting on the screen, as shown in the picture.

I know, this is totally different from what we are use to, but there are several benefits to this new method of printing: please watch the 35 second video by clicking on the link below, shows how to pull, push and flood.

TheEZGrip's method saves time because it's so quick to lay down right where you're using it, not at the far end of the screen, which into turn spreads ink where it doesn't need to be. Less ink coverage on the screen takes less time to clean and saves on cleaning chemicals.

In the picture below it clear to see the wood handle messes up the screen more than TheEZGrip.

No matter the size of my stencil, I don't spread ink closer than 1 to 1 1/2 inches to the end of the screen, just enough clean space to set the pins on. Although, once in awhile, a pin end get's in the ink, but it doesn't interfere with anything, the pin ends only make contact with the screen, it's all part of the plan, so no harm.

Remember, when TheEZGrip is placed out of the screen, it's flipped over so the pins and the blade point up, which is another design feature that prevents the contamination of ink, at the same time, protecting the blade from damage.     

Does this help?

Jake's right about the size, TheEZGrip is 13" and grips blades from 5" to 14". A 14" blade extends past on either end, allowing for a 13 1/2" crisp imprint right to the edge. In fact, you can test this extra width concept on your wood squeegee and you'll learn you can do it with any holder.


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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #178 on: December 15, 2016, 01:57:09 PM »
Jake, Nation 3, in 2 posts up, makes a good point concerning LOWER BACK PAIN, one of the worst problems for printers.

Lower back pain also relates to leaning forward to lay the squeegee down at the far end of the screen and leaning forward again to pick it up, this makes no sense.

Why put the holder down at the far end if you don't have to? Leaning forward about six extra inches twice for every print cycle is not smart; it's just a bad habit. I know, I have lower back pain, it's a real issue.

By laying TheEZGrip down right where I use it, saves me from stretching my lower back, even by a little, because it was that little extra bit that was killing me.

In addition, Jake's right, it's all about repetition and repetition and repetition. Therefore, the best you can do is make your own environment as friendly for yourself as possible.

Bottom line, does TheEZGrip take the work out of work, no. However, it does make working: healthier, faster, and cleaner.

watch short video and see how EZ it is to lay the holder down while printing      http://www.theezgrip.com/video-demo.html
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Re: EZGrip Squeegee Handle
« Reply #179 on: December 16, 2016, 09:54:40 AM »
Hi DKgrafix, glad you bought and like TheEZGrip. Your review was interesting and little confusing, could you please explain more about the pins and locking screws. I added a picture showing what I call the pins - support rods located at the far end of the handgrips.

Are you resting the pins on the locking screws? If so, what you're doing is not the recommend use for the tool. It was designed to be laid in the screen with the pins resting on the screen, as shown in the picture.


I understand what are you saying, but you have to realize that sometimes we have designs that are a bit bigger than what you show on the video.
Also, I'm using manual Newman screens which have smaller available print area.
So, 12" wide and 13" long print will not give me enough room to do what you want me to do. I have to lean the squeegee against the screen locking screws.