"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I just installed a Douthitt blanket on our Amergraph yesterday. A royal pain to because of amergraphs stupid bar latch / vacuum frame BS. Ended up using lots of yellow weatherstrip adhesive. Would have used pilobond but we needed it for production and I didn't want to worry about the crap that goes along with that adhesive. Took waaaaay too long to install properly. But at least I didn't have to install the valves.Our 23x31 rollers are too big for this unit, but it still gets to 30"/hg. Douthitt says you are supposed to have 5" on each side, but we have maybe 2" if I'm being generous. Need a big vacuum frame something bad. Curious to see how this one stacks up compared to the buna rubber sheet. This one is way more flexible than neoprene, just hope it lasts.The amerigrapg has the built in edging on ours so we cant use the rubber sheet. The blanket has to come from amerigraph
we have found that the right stuff is ALWAYS worth paying for.M&R and Action sell platen rubber. the good stuff. it's not cheap. (it can be bought from the place they get it from if you really really really really want to save that price difference and can get someone to tell you where that place is)Douthitt sells expo unit blankets. (I'm sure others do TOO, but I personally don't know who). the good stuff. it's not cheap. (it can also probably be bought from the place that manufactures it, or from a lesser middleman if saving pennies is your absolute goal.)THEY WORK FANTASTIC - For the stuff you use daily, BUY THE GOOD crap.I really enjoy a good DIY workaround, but worrying with finding cheaper basic materials like rubber is to me the epitome of stepping over dollars to pick up pennies. /rant