"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
there are supposed benefits you hear from the salesperson and the reality. A piece of mesh under five dollars converted to a Shur-Loc panel sells for over twenty dollars. You are paying over fifteen dollars for the supposed benefits of the panel.
Use of acetone, ketone, MEK, napthas, esters, or toluene may cause the adhesive to to dissolve and release the mesh in the middle of a run.
Shur-loc panels take half a minute to insert and I can insert cut mesh into a roller frame in under a minute.
Shur-loc uses the cheapest mesh to make the highest profit. They don’t tell you the mesh because they change mesh to the cheapest available at the moment.
You have to use the same mesh for as long as possible to get the most out of your mesh. You cannot print well without maximum tension and very thick threads.
What is the most profitable thing in your shop?
One thing you got wrong- panels are much more expensive, (just in terms of cost for them, not including labor and that) than bolt mesh. I know, I just ordered another 30 of 'em with Murkami S mesh and I'm here to tell ya it would've been astronomically cheaper to buy the same amount of bolt mesh and use my existing locking strips.
Have you measured that cost to actual mesh use per screen, when I did over a year ago it was about seven bucks...I have not checked this again, and do not even know what current mesh prices are, have you checked?
Quote from: ZooCity on June 01, 2011, 11:27:48 PMOne thing you got wrong- panels are much more expensive, (just in terms of cost for them, not including labor and that) than bolt mesh. I know, I just ordered another 30 of 'em with Murkami S mesh and I'm here to tell ya it would've been astronomically cheaper to buy the same amount of bolt mesh and use my existing locking strips. Have you measured that cost to actual mesh use per screen, when I did over a year ago it was about seven bucks...I have not checked this again, and do not even know what current mesh prices are, have you checked?
Quote from: DouglasGrigar on June 01, 2011, 11:40:57 PMQuote from: ZooCity on June 01, 2011, 11:27:48 PMOne thing you got wrong- panels are much more expensive, (just in terms of cost for them, not including labor and that) than bolt mesh. I know, I just ordered another 30 of 'em with Murkami S mesh and I'm here to tell ya it would've been astronomically cheaper to buy the same amount of bolt mesh and use my existing locking strips. Have you measured that cost to actual mesh use per screen, when I did over a year ago it was about seven bucks...I have not checked this again, and do not even know what current mesh prices are, have you checked?Here is our mesh cost.
But...anyone that says they can install bolt mesh faster than a panel though, they are straight up smoking crack.
I saw a guy the other day in a shop up here install bolt mesh pretty darn fast. Not as fast as a panel, but certainly fast enough to make it significantly cheaper than buying panels. I think it just depends on how good you are at it. I use panels, as they are just easier for me and faster. But I think someone who has spent 10 years in a screen department at a major operation, could bring bolt mesh up to tension plenty fast enough for it to be a significant cost saver over panels. No to mention you have a little more control over bolt mesh than you do panels.
In thinking of this I came to the conclusion that if one does not pop many screens than the time to install panels over bolt mesh is a non sequitur. If one works at a shop that pops a lot of mesh then the cost savings of the bolt mesh is a no brainer.The time factor here is in the initial installation of mesh. When retightening the mesh there is very little difference between the two.This is one of those things that the industry needs to educate (NOT sale) the end user on. While there is a very specific need for retens, the honest fact of the matter is they are not necessary to print high end art.This industry needs to quit selling things and start sharing the basic thought processes to print any level of art on a shirt.The only way to make it today is to cut costs. You do not need a Corvette to go to the store. If you want one and can justify the costs of one against your bottom line than by all means get one. Just know that you can get to the store just as well on a bicycle.OK Let me have it.