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looks like a nice entry level pressmy question is can you upgrade the back clamps for side clamps? if so what size screen can it hold
awesome at a 150 bucks per head that ROCKS dudewho needs air locks side clamps LOL
bumping the screen out of regi just all around more secure.
Quote from: endless ink printing on April 13, 2012, 04:03:55 PM bumping the screen out of regi just all around more secure. Shawn,You (other WH owners) need to add some grip tape to the bottom of your Work Horse back clamps. I make my clamps really tight but depending on how smooth the screens are they will move a little if your swinging the screens around hard. I put some grip tape (got it at Wal-Mart in the RV area its used for steps on RVs) it works great. I don't have to tighten the screens nearly as hard. Another thing you’re going to want to do is remove your wood pallets and put them back on with some epoxy on the smooth top part of the clamp and then put some epoxy on the screws and screw them back in. I did this about a year ago. Many times when you have a shirt that goes out of registration it’s the board that is loose not the screen (on the work horse press). I have perfect registration with mine now (even though I only use it 2 or 3 times a week now) and I even use auto screens on it with just the back clamps.
it doesn`t make sense WH makes nice manual press but lousy wood palletswhat`s up with that also the center bearing on the press above you have to pick it up in the air in order to grease itwhazz up
Quote from: Screened Gear on April 13, 2012, 04:26:09 PMQuote from: endless ink printing on April 13, 2012, 04:03:55 PM bumping the screen out of regi just all around more secure. Shawn,You (other WH owners) need to add some grip tape to the bottom of your Work Horse back clamps. I make my clamps really tight but depending on how smooth the screens are they will move a little if your swinging the screens around hard. I put some grip tape (got it at Wal-Mart in the RV area its used for steps on RVs) it works great. I don't have to tighten the screens nearly as hard. Another thing you’re going to want to do is remove your wood pallets and put them back on with some epoxy on the smooth top part of the clamp and then put some epoxy on the screws and screw them back in. I did this about a year ago. Many times when you have a shirt that goes out of registration it’s the board that is loose not the screen (on the work horse press). I have perfect registration with mine now (even though I only use it 2 or 3 times a week now) and I even use auto screens on it with just the back clamps.I no longer have that issue since I went side clamps. That's a great tip for anyone using wood plattens. Still trying to justify dropping a grand on 6 from Action, a grand is a ton of DIY cut plattens out of MDF.