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Ryanwhere in NH are you? I am down in Worcester and would love to see this thing in action...sam
interesting that you mentioned a service tech in Toronto ( I assume Canada) I haven't heard of anyone selling them up here yet. But knowing that maybe there is a tech in our area is interesting.
there is a press up in Toronto already.they do offer the actual MHM compatible heads already, too. When they (Sroque and TechSPS) were here, they said it was available so we could keep using our current setup (MHM).Gilly, make sure you order the EZ frames with the holes predrilled! There is an obstruction inside the frame that breaks the drill bits. Surloc will put the holes in for you and save you the headache. We were breaking one drill bit for every two holes drilled! It also makes the hole elongated and allows for the bushing to be slightly off.For the screens you have, it might be worth seeing if a machine shop could mill the holes for you rather than drilling them,pierre
Independent Techs I assume?
Quote from: blue moon on October 02, 2012, 08:56:07 AMthere is a press up in Toronto already.they do offer the actual MHM compatible heads already, too. When they (Sroque and TechSPS) were here, they said it was available so we could keep using our current setup (MHM).Gilly, make sure you order the EZ frames with the holes predrilled! There is an obstruction inside the frame that breaks the drill bits. Surloc will put the holes in for you and save you the headache. We were breaking one drill bit for every two holes drilled! It also makes the hole elongated and allows for the bushing to be slightly off.For the screens you have, it might be worth seeing if a machine shop could mill the holes for you rather than drilling them,pierreThanks for the advice because I did not know that and I would have been throwing a fit
Quote from: TheGILLY on October 02, 2012, 09:02:10 AMQuote from: blue moon on October 02, 2012, 08:56:07 AMthere is a press up in Toronto already.they do offer the actual MHM compatible heads already, too. When they (Sroque and TechSPS) were here, they said it was available so we could keep using our current setup (MHM).Gilly, make sure you order the EZ frames with the holes predrilled! There is an obstruction inside the frame that breaks the drill bits. Surloc will put the holes in for you and save you the headache. We were breaking one drill bit for every two holes drilled! It also makes the hole elongated and allows for the bushing to be slightly off.For the screens you have, it might be worth seeing if a machine shop could mill the holes for you rather than drilling them,pierreThanks for the advice because I did not know that and I would have been throwing a fitsee, there are benefits to actually registering and participating in conversations! we're glad to have you with us! It looks like we all will get something out of it.pierre
Ryan & Alex, which registration and FPU did you opt. for and why?1.The "U" clamp? (Uses stop blocks like the M&R Tri-lock.)2.The "Pin/MHM Type"?3.Or the S.R. Frames Support?4.FPU for Roller frames only?
So they offer four options for pre-reg? Damn. If I caught this right, you can get a Sroque machine that's MHM compatible, screen wise?Very interested to see some pricing at some point. As far as the "eek it's made in Europe!" response, well, I get that way too but if the machines have been running in Portugal for awhile and are good machines with reasonable support than it's probably no less a risk than going with an MHM. And look how many folks buy Anatol...talk about rolling the dice on support...or getting a press that works.
Well- I might consider a manual if I was in the market. Not much that service can let you down with on one of those!
Quote from: ZooCity on October 02, 2012, 03:09:52 PMSo they offer four options for pre-reg? Damn. If I caught this right, you can get a Sroque machine that's MHM compatible, screen wise?Very interested to see some pricing at some point. As far as the "eek it's made in Europe!" response, well, I get that way too but if the machines have been running in Portugal for awhile and are good machines with reasonable support than it's probably no less a risk than going with an MHM. And look how many folks buy Anatol...talk about rolling the dice on support...or getting a press that works.They have been running all over the world aside from the US. They are actually the second oldest screen printing machinery company out there if I am not mistaken. Funny you should say that about Anatol, guess what my other press is.... Would never buy another thing from them again. Well- I might consider a manual if I was in the market. Not much that service can let you down with on one of those! I actually think it is too bad about Anatol, because they CAN make a good piece of equipment- service after the sale is where they need help. Funny thing is, I am pretty sure they know that.Back to the topic, I think SRoque has stuff all over the world, big in Europe and Africa if memory serves me correctly.