Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Well while what Frog states is correct if you have the jobs and man power, but in my shop I run my press load/unload and my wife or help if we need it at times stays at the end of the dryer, and I will also beg to differ on a manual vs an auto , but to his credit he did say this particular guy and shop. It's all in your setup, press ain't nothing without a good dryer that can out pace it, then you'll never have a bottle neck at the dryer no matter how many or how less of people you have working on the press.
Jeez didn't expect all this great feedback! Thanks so much guys.And just to give you guys more context. 1 man will be unloading and loading while another person or 2 will be handling the folding and packaging the t-shirts (if it's just 1 person folding the shirt, I may be forced to use a catching bin). So it is NOT the case with 1 man is completely running the whole process. That would be ridiculous haha, I can't even imagine 1 person doing every single job.And just to give you guys even further context, we really want 1 person to know the automatic press as if its their own body. And I feel as if the only way to achieve that is if the person is unloading and loading and seeing the entire dynamic of the press. Of course, eventually we will be hiring more eventually leading to a separate loader and unloader. But we are just a start up company and volume is relatively low, maybe 200-300 shirts a dayThanks again guys, really appreciate you guys taking the time out to help me out!
Made this video about running it alone. I'll do this when I get in early or stay late. Runs 168 pcs an hour. Not lighting the world on fire, but getting things done just the same.https://youtu.be/m93qmWzpakA
Quote from: Fleetee on October 16, 2018, 04:33:52 PMJeez didn't expect all this great feedback! Thanks so much guys.And just to give you guys more context. 1 man will be unloading and loading while another person or 2 will be handling the folding and packaging the t-shirts (if it's just 1 person folding the shirt, I may be forced to use a catching bin). So it is NOT the case with 1 man is completely running the whole process. That would be ridiculous haha, I can't even imagine 1 person doing every single job.And just to give you guys even further context, we really want 1 person to know the automatic press as if its their own body. And I feel as if the only way to achieve that is if the person is unloading and loading and seeing the entire dynamic of the press. Of course, eventually we will be hiring more eventually leading to a separate loader and unloader. But we are just a start up company and volume is relatively low, maybe 200-300 shirts a dayThanks again guys, really appreciate you guys taking the time out to help me out!Looks like you guys will only be working a few hours a day, in that case