Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
use it every day and love it Send me yours!Don't follow their setup instructions with the tape and all the other bullshit. put the caps on, flip the unit over on your exposure glass, tighten the screws, and done. When coating, don't angle the coater to where the end caps are touching the mesh, hold it where the edge of the coater is touching but the point at the middle of the end cap is about half an inch from the mesh. coat.
...I have one and really like it. I bought this mostly because it was DEEEEEEP, and holds more than one or two screns worth of emulsion at a time. I think i tried with the adjustable cap ends, but didnt see any advantages over the disadvantages. In the end, I just set them flush like a standard coater would be and ran with it.
i really like the AWT double edge coater. it just works well for us, and it's deeper than their standard one.
I see that article shows a Tetko coater. Although I no longer print, I did for over 30 years. Those coaters were my faves, the old Tetko with the blue caps. They're light and held a ton of emulsion. Always used the sharp edge, one handed...never the rounded edge. I did some work with high-density and also used a ton of gel. For those I went with heavy cap film. Sometimes I miss printing and think about buying a small auto for $hits and giggles....and then I snap out of it and have a beer. LOL!