"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I use 72/90/72. Love them. i have some straight 70's right now and they are way too soft.
I had a white ink job last week, black and green shirts for St. Patricks Day for a bar in Georgia, and while I was waiting for my dryers to heat up, I swapped out a soft 70 that I've had for 8 years with a new 70/90/70 blade. Damn near a 1-hit white. I couldn't believe the difference. Redid all my 12 and 14 inch squeegees last night with the new material. I've had that roll sitting around for a year, too lazy to swap them out. Those new blades are really stiff in comparison to the 70s that were getting way too soft. You can just about feel every thread of the mesh as it passes over the stencil.
Quote from: tpitman on March 16, 2013, 11:14:04 AMI had a white ink job last week, black and green shirts for St. Patricks Day for a bar in Georgia, and while I was waiting for my dryers to heat up, I swapped out a soft 70 that I've had for 8 years with a new 70/90/70 blade. Damn near a 1-hit white. I couldn't believe the difference. Redid all my 12 and 14 inch squeegees last night with the new material. I've had that roll sitting around for a year, too lazy to swap them out. Those new blades are really stiff in comparison to the 70s that were getting way too soft. You can just about feel every thread of the mesh as it passes over the stencil.Don't forget how much that nice sharp edge changes things too...