"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Great post. Well what I could read until my ADD started acting up. (why such a long post....) I did skim it. I think you were real careful not to up set the blue guys. That was good. (those guys get their panties in a bunch very easily when some one picks a non blue press) (see they just did from me saying that they do....) You also took your time to explain your position and thinking. Also a good tactic to fend off the attacks of the other press lovers. Auto press purchases are not like any other thing you will ever make. Not only are you buying something that will save hours of wear and tear on your body but your picking a side. Your now on the tan team. I know you don't hear much about the tan team or is it flesh colored? Maybe that's just my screen. I have never seen one in person. Good luck and I bet you can't wait. Make sure to save money now until the press arrives. They suck money for the first few months. After that they make you money.
Quote from: Jon on June 18, 2014, 05:03:43 AMGreat post. Well what I could read until my ADD started acting up. (why such a long post....) I did skim it. I think you were real careful not to up set the blue guys. That was good. (those guys get their panties in a bunch very easily when some one picks a non blue press) (see they just did from me saying that they do....) You also took your time to explain your position and thinking. Also a good tactic to fend off the attacks of the other press lovers. Auto press purchases are not like any other thing you will ever make. Not only are you buying something that will save hours of wear and tear on your body but your picking a side. Your now on the tan team. I know you don't hear much about the tan team or is it flesh colored? Maybe that's just my screen. I have never seen one in person. Good luck and I bet you can't wait. Make sure to save money now until the press arrives. They suck money for the first few months. After that they make you money.Sorry for the length. This has been one hell of a month and I've found writing helps to release some of the stress that came along with it. So I sat down and that is what came out. I have no desire to fly a flag or pick a side. The equipment in my shop is all different colors, based on what I thought was the right purchase for my situation at that time. This time it was tan. Next time it may be a different color. I'm more concerned with laying down a good print than I am being on a team. I'd also rather play sports than watch them on television. But that's just me.If anything, this post was geared toward going into a purchase of this size with an open mind, getting away from the hype, and making an educated decision based on your own situation. Once you've picked a team, you've limited yourself to what that team has to offer. And there may be a better product out there.Being able to stack a bit of money before the machine gets here definitely played into the longer lead time becoming a positive for me. But I'd be interested to hear why a new press sucks money for a few months before generating it, as that isn't something I had taken into consideration.Thanks for reading.
What pre reg system are you going to use? The "Alan special"? Or does Rick have one for the RPM? I don't remember him having one, but wouldn't surprise me if things have changed.
RPM's are good machines. For the price, they are awesome.
Awesome post, thank you very much for sharing!!!
One thing that can be said, is that Alan has pushed his to the limits and it looks to be running like the day they received it with little to no issues at all. They are for sure well laid out, and well built machines. Lot's of really cool head control.
I am assuming that if this is your first time working with an auto you will be learning how to print differently from a manual hand press. From the seps to all wet on wet printing and other things. Maybe not months but depends on how fast you want to learn.
Pretty sure he said he already has one auto, but it was a older model.