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@Shanarchy- yep those ones. you can link 'em and make a transformer squeegee apparently and they stand on their handles blade up. but the real reason I use them is you can flip the blade and get four brand new, sharp edges to use over the life of the blade. the handle shape keeps you printing in the right direction.
Quote from: ZooCity on February 10, 2012, 08:18:52 PM@Shanarchy- yep those ones. you can link 'em and make a transformer squeegee apparently and they stand on their handles blade up. but the real reason I use them is you can flip the blade and get four brand new, sharp edges to use over the life of the blade. the handle shape keeps you printing in the right direction. What squeege duro are you using in them? Do you push or pull? I bought a few and put 70/90/70 in them and find the design of the squeegee handle makes the squeegee rubber way to hard. I do pull.
Quote from: Shanarchy on February 11, 2012, 12:47:39 PMQuote from: ZooCity on February 10, 2012, 08:18:52 PM@Shanarchy- yep those ones. you can link 'em and make a transformer squeegee apparently and they stand on their handles blade up. but the real reason I use them is you can flip the blade and get four brand new, sharp edges to use over the life of the blade. the handle shape keeps you printing in the right direction. What squeege duro are you using in them? Do you push or pull? I bought a few and put 70/90/70 in them and find the design of the squeegee handle makes the squeegee rubber way to hard. I do pull.70/90/70, Push. The ergo force have a lip that extends down and gives the blade more backbone if you are pulling. That's probably what you are experiencing. This feature is kinda moot when pushing.But if I were pulling with these I'd get me the softest possible blade out there. A straight 60 duro is going to behave more like a 70 with that back lip supporting the blade from buckling. Maybe even a 55 is possible. But you should be pushing anyways. Seriously. Especially now that you have an auto. I'll venture that, on a given print run, there is much less variance between manual and auto printing when the manual printing is done with identical screens to the auto using a push stroke.
Quote from: endless ink printing on February 09, 2012, 05:32:34 PMBTW I like my drum sticks 2b's the extra long ones Yeah I'm the opposite with sticks. I play Regal Q 7000's. Well....I did till they discontinued them anyway. Still looking for a decent replacement.
BTW I like my drum sticks 2b's the extra long ones