"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Looks like a good job. One thing. I noticed you have your Jennings up for sale. I take it you haven't printed with the Workhorse yet, so I'm wondering if maybe caution might be the watchword of the day and hold off on getting rid of the Jennings until you've produced some work on the Workhorse. Better to find out you'd prefer the Jennings after all than watch it roll down the street, then discovering some quirk in the Workhorse that you find intractable. Just sayin'.
i see you got 2 back clamps and 4 side clamps what would be the use for itjust curious
hey one more curiosityin your jennings press what was the maximum screen size thanks
Contemplating on ordering 2 more side clamps... Still waiting on the new regi nylon bolts to come in for the back clamp heads but shes cleaned up, painted and ready to print.
What were you using? I've done it often and for long runs/multi color etc. and it's never budged a hair. As long as the L is rigid you are essentially extending the rear clamp and clamping over the flat edges of the screen corners and not the round bar.
Looken good! I'm converting my side clamps on the HD Max printer from the single bolt type to a plate clamp so they stop marking up my roller frames.
I'm sure you've heard Rogers rant about the pitch control being an abomination for screen printing presses but man... pitch control is the bees knees!