"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've got some sefar panels coming in next week so I'll be able to compare them to all the others I've used.
I got my panels in this morning but they were the panel frame panels instead of the roller frame panel. Maybe the third time at sending me these panels will be the charm.
Yea i feel your pain. Panel frames and system is now a complete joke and Nazdar should do them selves a favor and dump it. I finally got the correct panels in my shop but guess what, two broke and the remaining four could only be partly stretched, what i mean is you cant turn the locking strip 180 like your supposed to, on one end you have to leave it straight up, now i have four screens with uneven tension. I am done with Panels and the head aches and complete lack of consistency.
Quote from: Inkman996 on October 03, 2012, 12:00:00 PMYea i feel your pain. Panel frames and system is now a complete joke and Nazdar should do them selves a favor and dump it. I finally got the correct panels in my shop but guess what, two broke and the remaining four could only be partly stretched, what i mean is you cant turn the locking strip 180 like your supposed to, on one end you have to leave it straight up, now i have four screens with uneven tension. I am done with Panels and the head aches and complete lack of consistency. That sucks, I really thought they had a great product, or more so a great idea for a product. Theoretically it's a perfect compromise to newmans or statics. Forget about the benefits of taking the panels in and out for repeat one color jobs, just the price for a screen and the tension you could achieve is enough. I've still got our 3 frames but I don't know if it would be worth it to snap these panels in there or not. I might as well put them in and get some usage out of them I guess.
Hey guys, maybe I missed the boat on something. A "perfect compromise to newmans or statics." So we are talking about a whole different system here? My bad. The panels I were referring to a few posts ago just snap into our newmans. We are trying them in place of our shurlocs. We received a bundle as a promo and so far they are great and extremely cheap if we do decide to purchase.
Quote from: alan802 on September 28, 2012, 06:51:45 PMI've got some sefar panels coming in next week so I'll be able to compare them to all the others I've used.Hey Guys,We did get a dozen 156/64's of the Sefar panels in and tensioned, retensioned, and are on the production floor now. Will be checking their tensions again on Friday and see how they hold up for a third tensioning. If they need it. Right off the bat I liked them because they are stitched in instead of glued in. Even though we use Franmar "clean" diptank solution I still believe the solution eats away at the panels that are glued in. But hell, I don't make them so please let me know if I am wrong. That's all I got. Wish I had more info!