Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Are you using blockout in addition to the tape, or just tape? Once we stated using blockout we were able to cut our tape use back by more than 75%. Also, that brown packing tape, or whatever it is, leaves a hell of a mess.
Can you explain that better?
Like Tony, I use a dispenser, but a table top type. After training and and actual practice of taping, my guys (gals) can tape a screen with three pieces on the inside and one on the print side in about 40 seconds.
Quote from: Gilligan on September 04, 2012, 01:39:52 AMCan you explain that better?Sure, at least I can try. When I am taping the inside of a screen, I cut from the dispenser, but not as I attach the tape where I am sealing the screen. I do it along the edge of the frame, sort of a temporary "parking place", which I then re-position to where it belongs, sealing the mesh to the frame. I have attempted to illustrate the two steps.Tony is braver, and, at least on the print side, uses the dispenser as it was designed, like on cartons. btw, I don't have one of those fancy dispensers with a handle, but rather the minimalist type, that does little more than hold the roll, and provide a cutting blade.