Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have a translation problem,Could you please tell me what is SOP and teardown ?Cheers
haha, yes indeed. We do have some carts intended for this purpose, customized from some harbor freight deals to hold screens and ink, etc. up top. We also have a little platoon of screen racks built from modded sheet pan racks that could do the same job. Trouble is, our floors are gnarly, old school double wood plank. And, we're tight on space around the presses of course. It's annoying to push the carts all around so they don't get used. I think we can find a happy medium where the carts are just closer than the trip to the washout area and use them more as an organization tool for teardown, I dunno though. Like the idea mimosa. We've done it before with ink buckets and found that you get a big tub of ink buckets gathering up as they are forgotten about until the crew has literally nothing else to do but finally clean the ink buckets. So we 86'd it in favor of more immediate clean up. A little better procedure could solve that though and let the floater get to something more pressing while floods and blades soak. I'm thinking a shallow pan that holds up to 12 sets so you can see what's in there and not "forget" about them?