Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I swear I saw a thread on this in the past on here but a search turned up nothing of benefit. I just bought a load of used MZX frames and now I realize why I never buy used. Anyways, no reason to cry over spilt milk so I’m looking for the fastest and easiest way to clean them up. My thought was to get a Rubbermaid that fits the longest bars, take them all apart and let them soak for a few days in a cleaner or some kind. Question is, what kind or brand? After that I was thinking power washing them might be the fastest way but I’m looking for suggestions. Anybody ever clean up more than a handful before?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: lancasterprinthouse on October 18, 2019, 03:14:20 PMI swear I saw a thread on this in the past on here but a search turned up nothing of benefit. I just bought a load of used MZX frames and now I realize why I never buy used. Anyways, no reason to cry over spilt milk so I’m looking for the fastest and easiest way to clean them up. My thought was to get a Rubbermaid that fits the longest bars, take them all apart and let them soak for a few days in a cleaner or some kind. Question is, what kind or brand? After that I was thinking power washing them might be the fastest way but I’m looking for suggestions. Anybody ever clean up more than a handful before?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWe always clean them once we have to re-stretch them. Right now I have 30 that need re-stretetching. Cleaned them all with spot cleaning fluid plus a quick rinse with the pressure washer. Works like a charm
Quote from: Rockers on October 18, 2019, 10:12:09 PMQuote from: lancasterprinthouse on October 18, 2019, 03:14:20 PMI swear I saw a thread on this in the past on here but a search turned up nothing of benefit. I just bought a load of used MZX frames and now I realize why I never buy used. Anyways, no reason to cry over spilt milk so I’m looking for the fastest and easiest way to clean them up. My thought was to get a Rubbermaid that fits the longest bars, take them all apart and let them soak for a few days in a cleaner or some kind. Question is, what kind or brand? After that I was thinking power washing them might be the fastest way but I’m looking for suggestions. Anybody ever clean up more than a handful before?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWe always clean them once we have to re-stretch them. Right now I have 30 that need re-stretetching. Cleaned them all with spot cleaning fluid plus a quick rinse with the pressure washer. Works like a charmWhen I have to remesh my own frames it doesn’t take long to clean them but you should see these frames. They’ll easily take 30-45 minutes per frame. The photos in the ad didn’t look this bad. Might just put them away for a slow day project and buy some new ones. We’re way too busy to spend this kind of time on these right now Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: lancasterprinthouse on October 18, 2019, 10:25:39 PMQuote from: Rockers on October 18, 2019, 10:12:09 PMQuote from: lancasterprinthouse on October 18, 2019, 03:14:20 PMI swear I saw a thread on this in the past on here but a search turned up nothing of benefit. I just bought a load of used MZX frames and now I realize why I never buy used. Anyways, no reason to cry over spilt milk so I’m looking for the fastest and easiest way to clean them up. My thought was to get a Rubbermaid that fits the longest bars, take them all apart and let them soak for a few days in a cleaner or some kind. Question is, what kind or brand? After that I was thinking power washing them might be the fastest way but I’m looking for suggestions. Anybody ever clean up more than a handful before?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWe always clean them once we have to re-stretch them. Right now I have 30 that need re-stretetching. Cleaned them all with spot cleaning fluid plus a quick rinse with the pressure washer. Works like a charmWhen I have to remesh my own frames it doesn’t take long to clean them but you should see these frames. They’ll easily take 30-45 minutes per frame. The photos in the ad didn’t look this bad. Might just put them away for a slow day project and buy some new ones. We’re way too busy to spend this kind of time on these right now Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI don`t understand how this can happen in the first place. I tell my guys part of cleaning screens is as well the actual frame. I get a minor freak out when I find ink on the frames after they have been cleaned.
I'm sorry , I just do not understand why shops deal with those doing everyday work. The labor involved is just flooring to me vs. Statics. I am just venting and am not trying to start a 'why use roller frames debate" more power to ya'll
It's not necessarily higher tension, but adjustable and controllable tension to some. There are some very anal people out there.