Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
How's everyone like the V squeegee's though? That's the one thing that would keep me from gettingone for a second press. The early MHM's used them as well.
Quote from: ebscreen on April 27, 2011, 05:14:36 PMHow's everyone like the V squeegee's though? That's the one thing that would keep me from gettingone for a second press. The early MHM's used them as well.How is the v-squeegee's, well it takes a little bit of knowing what the v-squeegee is capable of doing, I have found it is a combination of the correct ink, the correct speed on both the flood and print speed , angle and pressure, YES that is it just four things. I own a Javelin, and an M&R I find I print most of my white ink on the Javelin, that may change some day, but with the Javelin I set my angle to what I think will work add a some of Sonny's White Xenon ink, print it watch the squeegee to see if the flip cylinder can hold the pressure and angle I have and then If the flip cylinder is not able to hold the angle and pressure I start backing off the pressure until it will hold the sharp angle I have chosen. I use 156 mesh and down. It is a great press for the money, and it is very forgiving. And as others have said Phil at Workhorse is a Plus.