Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I love that every time action introduces a new product someone has to post that they could make their own for less money. ...So I think we need to lay off action. They make some great crap and take care of their customers.
I love that every time action introduces a new product someone has to post that they could make their own for less money. How would you feel if you were offering screen printing services and some one said they could buy some crap from ryonet and print the shirts themselves for less money. It's true, but it's pretty lame. I could build a car for less than I pay Honda but that's not the point.So I think we need to lay off action. They make some great crap and take care of their customers. I for one don't have the time or energy to build this stuff. So I'm glad the team at action is putting the thought and engineering to make products to make my business successful. Erik deserves a million kisses from me for making winged floodbars alone! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Action has found the nearly perfect venue for test marketing and honing product ideas. If you look at the demographics of the membership here it ranges from Bluemoon at the tip of the mountain to bottom feeders like me. In addition to the broad band of printing experience here many of us here have had several other careers further seasoning the experience in any review. Action is to be applauded for their brilliant approach in marketing test product balloons and the sheer luck in finding a group like this to float them in.I do not visit any other of the tee shirt groups out there but I would bet those who do most likely do not see Action posting the same product visions there........they have found Nirvana in the membership here and for that we all get to take a bow.mooseman
Might make more sense to have a simpler holder for the roll to use on rear-clamp presses where you chuck the holder into the clamp, but unless you're constantly changing paper and have extra pallets laying around, I'm not sure the bang for the buck is there. Just have one of your flunkies hold the roll up while you squeegie it down. If your press is that busy, surely there's someone with a ponytail standing around texting his mom who can hold that roll of paper.I cobbled up a roll holder out of 2x4s and a couple of plastic bearing ends for pvc pipe I got from McMaster-Carr years ago that I clamp to the end of a table that I used for sign vinyl paper. I'll post a pic later if I get off my ass today and venture over to my storage unit. It works pretty well and set me back probably less than ten bucks.
This thread got me thinking and I couldn't wait to get to the shop this morning. I now have a new use for an old piece of equipment. It's called a Big Squeegee and it's used for applying graphics. It's been sitting under a table unused for years, not anymore. I took a quick video on my second try using it. https://youtu.be/w8nuDk7iQ2g
Erik, take it up a notch. Put the pallet bracket on linear rails, have a spring loaded squeegee or alp actor tool. The pallet slides under the roll as the cover is applied. When the pallet comes out the other side it is covered and ready to go. You could even add adjustable blades on each side to trim the paper and a slid cutter to cut the end.