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I think Shurloc sells the retensioning bar for their frames as well. Gives you an extra notch to click into so you can bring the tension back up.
Looking to see what alternatives there are, for retensionable frames.I'm looking for square frame retensionable frames. What options do we have? I have some of the Shurloc ez Frames, and those are good, but not retensionable, aside from swapping out panels.
Quote from: ericheartsu on February 04, 2019, 02:00:30 PMLooking to see what alternatives there are, for retensionable frames.I'm looking for square frame retensionable frames. What options do we have? I have some of the Shurloc ez Frames, and those are good, but not retensionable, aside from swapping out panels.Hi Eric, this is Will from Blue Ridge Graphics. We met briefly at ISS at the Saati booth while talking to Keith. We also run a few Shurlocs EZ and always have kept good tension on them especially for thin threads. Wondering if you're seeing much tension drop or just looking for higher tensions then what the ez frames allow? We've messed with Shurloc's retensionable Endurance frames, but not enough to comment on how long they last. I know the process is straight forward: release tension, move the black locking strip, and tighten/advance to the next tightening position on the frame. You can do all four, two, or one side at a time (each adding more tension).