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Quote from: inkstain on September 08, 2016, 01:02:54 PMAloha Everyone!A while back (few yrs ago) I got some S Mesh for my rollers. They worked awesome for a while then eventually they went bye bye due to breakage (had them on rollers). I'm considering getting some on aluminum frames soon but had some questions.What mesh count should I get for underbase?What mesh count for PFP?What mesh count for top colors?I'm guessing I get them from Spot Color as they are in California as I'm located in Hawaii and shipping is an arm and two legs Thanks guys!Al @ murkami will sell direct from California.Shanecontact info :Alan BuffingtonTechnical SalesMURAKAMI SCREEN USA 745 Monterey Pass Rd.Monterey Park, CA91754800.562.3534323.980.0662 ext 118323.697.4334 cell
Aloha Everyone!A while back (few yrs ago) I got some S Mesh for my rollers. They worked awesome for a while then eventually they went bye bye due to breakage (had them on rollers). I'm considering getting some on aluminum frames soon but had some questions.What mesh count should I get for underbase?What mesh count for PFP?What mesh count for top colors?I'm guessing I get them from Spot Color as they are in California as I'm located in Hawaii and shipping is an arm and two legs Thanks guys!
I would like to get some frames re-stretched. Does anyone have a list of vendors that offer the service (South East Preferably)?Thanks,Matt
Quote from: balloonguy on September 16, 2016, 07:28:44 AMI would like to get some frames re-stretched. Does anyone have a list of vendors that offer the service (South East Preferably)?Thanks,MattNo question, go to Spot Color Supply. They are out of Atlanta I believe.
Where are you guys buying the Bolt mesh from? We just started using River City and the Mirukami Smesh is cheaper than I was paying for regular thread in canada. Just wondering who you guys buy bolts from!
I got in 6 150S frames from Spot Color with the permanent block out with caulked interior seams. I might just be a convert and get rid of screen tape. These are freakin awesome. Saves so much time and materials. Screens are REALLY TIGHT, too. I've never had statics with S-mesh this tight.On another note, what do I use if I want to permanently block out my other older static frames? Where do you guys get that stuff?
Not sure. I think I have a 17 or 18" coater and it overlaps the blockout by 1/2" or so. Wider than my shirt platens on the press so wider than I'll ever need!
I'd really like to know the actual usable image space you get out of a 23x31.
Quote from: Prince Art on September 19, 2016, 03:23:43 PMI'd really like to know the actual usable image space you get out of a 23x31.You are left with 15 3/4" X 23 3/4" (on a 23 X 31 with 2" border) I would think you would want the actual print to be a bit smaller...We also do 1" borders if that helps