"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: Shanarchy on September 17, 2014, 12:30:48 PMI am going to have to invest in a new stretching table. My roller master will only do 18x20 and 23x26.How do the Shur-Loc tables compare? They are obviously not as engineered, but do they do the same trick just as good?From what I've heard of the shurloc table, once that frame is in place, and all the wrenches are on, it's not moving at all. Maybe the Shurloc guy can weigh in on the solidity of their design.
I am going to have to invest in a new stretching table. My roller master will only do 18x20 and 23x26.How do the Shur-Loc tables compare? They are obviously not as engineered, but do they do the same trick just as good?
Find and buy a Rheema . You ain't getting mine though. (not taking anything away from either Newman or Shur-Loc, just funnin')
Of course all of this is just crazy talk since everyone should just by EZ Frames instead -
Quote from: shurloc on September 23, 2014, 11:53:42 AMOf course all of this is just crazy talk since everyone should just by EZ Frames instead - I have been for the last year... i want my roller frames back. printing on 25n and less screen tension makes me want to cry, i want my 40n white base screens back.
Find and buy a Rheema . You ain't getting mine though.
With those 28x38's you should be well over 25N...
With those 28x38's you should be well over 25N... Is that on the 110's or the 160's? We've done both the 110/71 and 110/80 for you guys and the 160/54 and 160/64 also. There's quite a jump in testing for those...110/71 - no info110/80 - 45N160/54 - 36N (max 160/64 - 37NEither way, that's way too low for what those shapes were designed out at, so let me know what mesh you are looking at and what tensions they are when you stretch them and we can get it all fixed up for you.If we need to get those bumped up for you, let us know. I know that the mesh that is used for those isn't from us, but you shouldn't be that low on lower counts.
heres our tension as they sit now, measured a bunch to get a average. I'm not going to use new as that's not what we print at everyday. 110/80 - 28n160/65 - 24n225/48 - 20n300/34 - 18nThese screens have an average of 8 months of use on them and are used daily. whats in the reclaim pile today, will be on screen tmrw.