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Quote from: Rockers on November 06, 2012, 08:30:00 PMQuote from: dirkdiggler on November 06, 2012, 08:22:10 PMdip tanks are a bad idea for roller frames, IMO, Great for statics!Why is that? I spoke to the guys at Stretchdevices and they firmly rebuke the idea that the frames will get damaged by using a dip tank.Of course they do, they want to sell more. I bought 25 used ones from a shop that used them in a dip tank, and almost all of them were junk. Just my real life experience.
Quote from: dirkdiggler on November 06, 2012, 08:22:10 PMdip tanks are a bad idea for roller frames, IMO, Great for statics!Why is that? I spoke to the guys at Stretchdevices and they firmly rebuke the idea that the frames will get damaged by using a dip tank.
dip tanks are a bad idea for roller frames, IMO, Great for statics!
Quote from: dirkdiggler on November 06, 2012, 08:42:56 PMQuote from: Rockers on November 06, 2012, 08:30:00 PMQuote from: dirkdiggler on November 06, 2012, 08:22:10 PMdip tanks are a bad idea for roller frames, IMO, Great for statics!Why is that? I spoke to the guys at Stretchdevices and they firmly rebuke the idea that the frames will get damaged by using a dip tank.Of course they do, they want to sell more. I bought 25 used ones from a shop that used them in a dip tank, and almost all of them were junk. Just my real life experience.Well I doubt anyone would stop buying roller frames if they would not withstand repeated use in the dip tanks, printers would more likely stop buying dip tanks in that case. So I doubt they would have a reason to lie about it.
We at Xenon have multiple options. If interested call me at 404-895-1796
Quote from: Printficient on November 06, 2012, 08:48:33 PMWe at Xenon have multiple options. If interested call me at 404-895-1796So you would describe the dip tank over a the phone? Wouldn't showing someone a picture with specs listed with it be 1000x easier? I have to bust your balls. LOL
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on November 07, 2012, 09:06:56 AMQuote from: Printficient on November 06, 2012, 08:48:33 PMWe at Xenon have multiple options. If interested call me at 404-895-1796So you would describe the dip tank over a the phone? Wouldn't showing someone a picture with specs listed with it be 1000x easier? I have to bust your balls. LOLI get that you do. What I was talking about are the chemical choices. By the way we at Xenon provide the actual dip tank at no charge as long as you use our chemistry.
Quote from: Printficient on November 07, 2012, 12:16:46 PMQuote from: GraphicDisorder on November 07, 2012, 09:06:56 AMQuote from: Printficient on November 06, 2012, 08:48:33 PMWe at Xenon have multiple options. If interested call me at 404-895-1796So you would describe the dip tank over a the phone? Wouldn't showing someone a picture with specs listed with it be 1000x easier? I have to bust your balls. LOLI get that you do. What I was talking about are the chemical choices. By the way we at Xenon provide the actual dip tank at no charge as long as you use our chemistry.Imagine if you had a website that displayed such info.
A lot of chemical set up pump dispensers in your shop free of charge. Autotype set us up with an air operated system and even sent in a guy free of charge to install. Service and parts free as well.
Well generally true about web sites, I've found that more often than not, the old school companiesthat have been around for ages but have no web presence tend to have a better product/price/service than the new guysand their fancy pages. While not nearly as convenient, a little leg work goes a long way. Sericol for example.
There's several six plus auto shops in my area that have no web presence whatsoever, and probablyprefer it that way.
When I first started I conveniently ordered some manual pallet brackets from Ryonets web page,they are junk. Same thing with the squeegee's I got from there.
I think the mediocrification of America largely goes hand in hand with moving away from brick and mortar.It doesn't have to, and in many cases it doesn't, but it can certainly aid it.