Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
This is kind of like a carpenter asking when to buy a circular saw or an air nailer.Of course you can keep doing it with what you have, but how much more efficient could you be with better tools.It is all about throughput of consistent stuff, does not matter if you are building a workbench or reclaiming screens.If you build one bench the hand tools are more than good enough, if you are in the business of building workbenches automate.If you think you are a screenprinter accept the fact that you are more of a screen maker than a screenprinter and do everything possible to improve your screen loop.ESPECIALLY if you are a mid-sized growing screenprinter a better pw can save you 2-3 minutes per screen, EVERY SCREEN.My 2 cents,~Kitson
So what brand/models are you using and recommending (for the better models not the box store variety)?
Hell, I think you could probably take skin off with that thing...plus having the pressure adjuster on the handle in handy.
We had the CCI unit for about 7 years, and it crapped out so we bought the Greenworks from Lowes to get us by till we bought a good one. We went through 5 of the Greenworks units in less than a year and now we have a good unit (that we paid way too much for but that's another story you've all heard, don't buy it from Grainger). We saved several minutes per screen AT LEAST so several hours a week by using a better PW, and you can get one like we have for $600 or so.
My last cheapo bought the farm a month or so ago. I wound up with a Northern (115V electric) model that was about 700. I think it was worth every penny. I can back off a ways and "develop" my screens much faster, or up close and reclaim my Diazo based WR25 SOOOOOO much faster.I can't believe how many hobby class units we went through, not to mention the time wasted. The time is the bigger loss, for sure.