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Quote from: Jon on February 21, 2013, 01:50:05 PMAction,Since your making changes, make all the nuts and bolts on the floods stainless. Since I have been doing waterbase all mine have rusted. Its not a big problem but the more they rust the more chance it will be. I will be switching them out soon. I like the new design but that two bend angle will need some serious care and then quality control to make sure that both sides are level to the screen surface. If they are not QCed the floods will be hard to use, especially for the guys that hard flood. I have a few designs that I am going to tinker with this year. One of them is going to be very easy to make and will most likely cost me all of $5.Hi Jon:Thank you for offering your advice. We switched all of our fasteners to stainless a few years ago. The ones you have must be older than that. The acorn nuts also are nickle plated and should hold up ok.I do agree that there are QC concerns with the multiple angles.
Action,Since your making changes, make all the nuts and bolts on the floods stainless. Since I have been doing waterbase all mine have rusted. Its not a big problem but the more they rust the more chance it will be. I will be switching them out soon. I like the new design but that two bend angle will need some serious care and then quality control to make sure that both sides are level to the screen surface. If they are not QCed the floods will be hard to use, especially for the guys that hard flood. I have a few designs that I am going to tinker with this year. One of them is going to be very easy to make and will most likely cost me all of $5.
Good point on the angle. M&R states theirs is 10˚ angle. I have one of each on their way and will check 'em out. I know it's good to have standard floods on hand for various reasons and no, I probably wouldn't run wings on screens where I was doing a hard fill and printing plastisol.Ink traps sound great, best of both, though I'm not clear on where they attach to the holder and $106.10 per?! They better work miracles at $212.20 per head.
Quote from: ZooCity on February 21, 2013, 04:28:23 PMGood point on the angle. M&R states theirs is 10˚ angle. I have one of each on their way and will check 'em out. I know it's good to have standard floods on hand for various reasons and no, I probably wouldn't run wings on screens where I was doing a hard fill and printing plastisol.Ink traps sound great, best of both, though I'm not clear on where they attach to the holder and $106.10 per?! They better work miracles at $212.20 per head. your pricing on the ink traps is way off. E mail me if you want the correct info.