"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
why does MHM use them?
Are you sure they are honeycomb? I thought the D'backs came with composite?
I'm not sure who manufactured our pallets on the RPM, but we've gotten them way too hot before, well over 180 degrees probably when we were idiots but when I test them for flatness, they are flatter than some of the pallets I've measured on brand new equipment being installed.
I'm not sure who manufactured our pallets on the RPM, but we've gotten them way too hot before, well over 180 degrees probably when we were idiots but when I test them for flatness, they are flatter than some of the pallets I've measured on brand new equipment being installed. I know the supposed benefits of honeycomb but the solid aluminums on our machine are unbelievably hardy and I don't know that the HC's would survive a summer in our shop when we're running two flashes on a 2k piece job[/color]. I know I remember reading Rich's comments on the HC pallets and I just wonder why with as good as solid alums are, and the fragility of the HC, why does MHM use them? Seems like they would benefit most shops if they did everything perfectly but in the real world, you don't have some guy with a temp gun standing over the pallets making sure they don't get to 180 in the middle of a job. So why use them when you should engineer a press to withstand the maximum of what that press might experience in the average print shop?
QuoteI'm not sure who manufactured our pallets on the RPM, but we've gotten them way too hot before, well over 180 degrees probably when we were idiots but when I test them for flatness, they are flatter than some of the pallets I've measured on brand new equipment being installed. Well, that is probably not the case for a press coming out of the shop mine came out of. They aren't the kindest to their equipment. The press is printing great, I am just ironing out the little stuff. The platens are warped...not bad, but I let my other press go with a set of 2 year old platens that I should have kept.Oh, well, I'll just be spending more money at Action next month.
what sort of a deal can I get? I just bought a full set of winged FB's and squeegees from you. And I can support you guys since you don't screen print anymore. (they quit back in the mid-90's)
why the late start? I was sweeping floors at 5 or 6 and folding as soon as I could see the top of a table.
Action,Since you sell HC pallets what are the pallets you sell guaranteed to heat wise? If 180 then does that mean when being flashed? I know the head after the flash the board are in the 170 range for a second then drops fast (if I am remembering correctly).