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I like your thinking on that. It would be nice not having to open a door when you have your hands full of stuff. The bad part and the reason this may not work is if you have to carry ink covered items (screens, floods and squeegees) into the room. You will get ink all over the stripes.
Quote from: Jon on January 31, 2013, 06:17:49 PMI like your thinking on that. It would be nice not having to open a door when you have your hands full of stuff. The bad part and the reason this may not work is if you have to carry ink covered items (screens, floods and squeegees) into the room. You will get ink all over the stripes.First rule of ink brigade is no ink in the screen room!
funny thing for us, we always had a 48" walk through opening and a heavy sheet of black plastic draped in front of it. keeps the light out and we could pass in and out easy. even though it's not totally sealed our de-humidifer would dry that room pretty fast and keep it dry if we leave it set. my new screen room has a door and is sealed but we are still going to use the old one in the back to coat and dry screens then move them in bulk to the new room for storage. Those strips, if hung right and enough are up, can actually do pretty good in keeping ambient conditions in or out.
Quote from: screenprintguy on February 01, 2013, 09:25:28 AMfunny thing for us, we always had a 48" walk through opening and a heavy sheet of black plastic draped in front of it. keeps the light out and we could pass in and out easy. even though it's not totally sealed our de-humidifer would dry that room pretty fast and keep it dry if we leave it set. my new screen room has a door and is sealed but we are still going to use the old one in the back to coat and dry screens then move them in bulk to the new room for storage. Those strips, if hung right and enough are up, can actually do pretty good in keeping ambient conditions in or out.I stand corrected! glad to know it does keep what you want in and what you dont want out. Thanks MikeYou know what though Pat, you could be right too, my de-humidifier might not have to work as hard if it was sealed up better. Those strips look like when they are hanging flat they probably make a better seal than a sheet of plastic. But then again, we could always install a door with a double swing springloaded hing that can be pushed open and automatically swings shut =)