Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: JBLUE on January 16, 2013, 07:37:51 PMWhat is the silver box with the hand held device foil taped to it?Homemade drying cabinet for screens... not the nicest looking unit but it serves it's purpose.
What is the silver box with the hand held device foil taped to it?
Quote from: DannyGruninger on January 16, 2013, 09:49:28 PMQuote from: JBLUE on January 16, 2013, 07:37:51 PMWhat is the silver box with the hand held device foil taped to it?Homemade drying cabinet for screens... not the nicest looking unit but it serves it's purpose.Is that a heater on the top? Very nice place by the way.
Nice! As crazy as it sounds, I have more fun moving stuff around. We moved across the building in 2011 & last summer added 2 presses. I'm in my element organizing/optimizing floor space & tinkering with machines. It's exhausting but fun!
Rocfrog...that dryer...dear lord. I actually recoiled at the sight of it and made what I presume was a funny face.
The outfeed on that Hix is amazing. Bit of a fire hazard maybe, but still awesome.
Here's some pics of my little setup....We have all our embroidery stuff in another part of the building along with offices, conf. room, kitchen, etc... This is just my brothers and I part of the building/business. I put a picture of our home made screen drying cabinets on there which work pretty mean.Sorry for the shotty phone pics.
LOL!! guys I know.......I just wish I could motivate a few people to help clean/up keep this place.....
QuoteLOL!! guys I know.......I just wish I could motivate a few people to help clean/up keep this place.....I am confused, you are running the shop correct? OK not busting your balls to much but c'mon! If you cant motivate them then make them do it. Implement times for cleaning, for instance at my shop end of day Friday is a big cleaning day. Things like wiping down the press and other equipment, thorough sweeping (under everything) Vaccing, you name it. Its really not that much time because we keep up on it, if a shop went months with out a cleaning then yes the initial time will take a while. Instruct your employees on procedures such as wiping off ink if they spill even a drop. Make a proper home for every single item that is used in the shop, and I do mean every single things. Don't cut corners here other wise chaos will prevail, instruct your employees to make sure everything is put away before the day ends. Seriously all these little things takes only minutes and it is worth it. You have mentioned you are slow right now, what a perfect time to get a real deep clean done and some organizing, and then follow that up with instructions for your employees on how to keep it that way.
Quote from: Rocfrog on January 17, 2013, 12:18:26 PMLOL!! guys I know.......I just wish I could motivate a few people to help clean/up keep this place.....Try my incentive program: WORK OR GET FIRED!
Quote from: Inkman996 on January 17, 2013, 12:28:46 PMQuoteLOL!! guys I know.......I just wish I could motivate a few people to help clean/up keep this place.....I am confused, you are running the shop correct? OK not busting your balls to much but c'mon! If you cant motivate them then make them do it. Implement times for cleaning, for instance at my shop end of day Friday is a big cleaning day. Things like wiping down the press and other equipment, thorough sweeping (under everything) Vaccing, you name it. Its really not that much time because we keep up on it, if a shop went months with out a cleaning then yes the initial time will take a while. Instruct your employees on procedures such as wiping off ink if they spill even a drop. Make a proper home for every single item that is used in the shop, and I do mean every single things. Don't cut corners here other wise chaos will prevail, instruct your employees to make sure everything is put away before the day ends. Seriously all these little things takes only minutes and it is worth it. You have mentioned you are slow right now, what a perfect time to get a real deep clean done and some organizing, and then follow that up with instructions for your employees on how to keep it that way.Not technically....... technically the other person here is the "manager", I'm just the artist. I'm just the guy with all the great ideas. but realistically there is no structure here, it's not like a "real" work environment more like a "good ol boy" shop.....Nick
Sounds like you have the drive and motivation and the Manager does not. Take matters in to your own hands and force him to either shape up or lose his job to you.
Rocfrog, dude I just had to laugh at your shop pics nothing about the equipment, I just wonder how do you keep the shirts clean...don't worry I had to clean my shop it was dust bunny heaven.Darryl