Scott let's himself in on Sat mornings at like 6:30am, by noon, he usually does an average of 40, 23x31 screens, that is de-inking, pulling tape from both sides, then ink washing with beenie doo, haze removing, then degreasing. If we can have them de-inked and de-taped for him before he comes in, he gets up into 60-80 screens, perfectly clean , enough that couple M&R techs have commented on how clean our screens are, not because of me, Scott is just a wonder boy of OCD cleaning, he really takes pride in it and treats it as one of the most important steps in our process, which it really is, crapy reclaiming, crapy coats and end screens. I only wish he would leave FedEx and come on fulltime with us because he would be a power house here. He gets a nice 2 in the dip tank 2 draining on the draining rail, 2 in the booth system going once he is in the emulsion removal stage. I know he could double his output if he wasn't so OCD, but I prefer the OCD to know that he never rips a screen, never leaves me a fisheyed future screen, and never leaves any residues on the frames. Don't know if any of that info helps lol, but that's what we do. Busier weeks, one of us others will knock out a couple to a few dozen screens, never as nice as his, but gotta keep them going ya know.