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That'd be great. I'm interested to hear a comparison as I'm basing my opinion off of what I read from users. Don't have time to go to a show and don't feel like I'd learn enough to make it worth a trip. I know it sounds petty, but I'm interested in how loud the fans are while running as I'm a one man show and I answer the phone a lot in the shop.
Quote from: IntegrityShirts on January 11, 2012, 09:48:09 AMThat'd be great. I'm interested to hear a comparison as I'm basing my opinion off of what I read from users. Don't have time to go to a show and don't feel like I'd learn enough to make it worth a trip. I know it sounds petty, but I'm interested in how loud the fans are while running as I'm a one man show and I answer the phone a lot in the shop.No disrespect but this is way too big of a dryer for any one man/woman shop. It is very quit but is rated at 2400 shirts per hour. Look at our Heatwave which is also very quite and only rated for 500 per hour.
I think it was Graphic Disorder. See if you can get some feedback from him. I don't have one, but did order it a couple of years back. My financing did not go through, so we did not get it in the end. . .pierre
Quote from: 244 on January 11, 2012, 04:52:27 PMQuote from: IntegrityShirts on January 11, 2012, 09:48:09 AMThat'd be great. I'm interested to hear a comparison as I'm basing my opinion off of what I read from users. Don't have time to go to a show and don't feel like I'd learn enough to make it worth a trip. I know it sounds petty, but I'm interested in how loud the fans are while running as I'm a one man show and I answer the phone a lot in the shop.No disrespect but this is way too big of a dryer for any one man/woman shop. It is very quit but is rated at 2400 shirts per hour. Look at our Heatwave which is also very quite and only rated for 500 per hour.None taken. I know his dryer is for high output and would be beyond what I would need. I'm looking to get a dryer that can keep up with discharge printing when I'm running at full speed right now, and when I have people helping for big orders. I haven't run with a loader and unloader because I know my dryer won't be able to keep up.For reference today I'm running 33dz/hr alone and emptying the catch bucket as needed. Interchange recommended a 48" 8' heat at 6-7 feet per minute. I don't now how that translates into pieces per hour though. Would a heatwave with 36" belt keep up with that? I was thinking 48" belt minimum as I don't want to under-size the dryer or run anything through twice so I'm thinking 800/hr waterbased would be ideal for me and my future needs.At any rate I'll be contacting you for a quote but this may help people in the future who are trying to get an idea of dryer size for their own applications.
The damn thing even cools its self down and cuts its self off.
The two times I've rented a forklift and a pallet jack they've forgotten the pallet jack. Weird.Congratulations Alan. I think the most amazing thing about new dryers/M&R is how cool theoutside stays. Just amazing. Fire her up!