"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We got these free with purchase of our Rototex 8/4 14 years ago.As said mostly Newman's, but these are stapled and have cloth tapeso thin it's a wonder they work.It's just a funny - don't think too hard~Gerry-PS- the Rototex came on a semi the day before we were moving formour house and I looked inside the trailer to find...One arm of the 4 cross bar bent from the crated wood bent to the truck floor!!Not on same level as yours, but it was a very bad day. Had a metal fab co straightenin out and has been a gem ever since.
I found a use for my crappy wood frames... single color black ink designs that I put on ebay. I burn the screen and catalog it with ink still in it. We break them out and print the pending orders twice a week. I specifically design any ebay shirts to fit in those screens... easy money and we don't have to use expensive vinyl for the 3 or 4 shirts that need to be shipped.
Quote from: Gilligan on August 02, 2013, 09:02:55 PMI found a use for my crappy wood frames... single color black ink designs that I put on ebay. I burn the screen and catalog it with ink still in it. We break them out and print the pending orders twice a week. I specifically design any ebay shirts to fit in those screens... easy money and we don't have to use expensive vinyl for the 3 or 4 shirts that need to be shipped.you might want to look into DTG printing
What is the life of a static frame? Hell I've been printing with some for over 4 years now.
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on August 02, 2013, 09:55:10 PMWhat is the life of a static frame? Hell I've been printing with some for over 4 years now.We don't use statics but the Panelframes are a one time stretch then replace the mesh when the tension goes too low. I feel like this happens at about 15-16N, anything below that and the screen prints much worse and needs replacing imo.If you are on the manual double stroking most things tension isn't going to be as important as an auto trying to get good prints produced fast.
Quote from: Admiral on August 03, 2013, 06:11:48 PMQuote from: Prosperi-Tees on August 02, 2013, 09:55:10 PMWhat is the life of a static frame? Hell I've been printing with some for over 4 years now.We don't use statics but the Panelframes are a one time stretch then replace the mesh when the tension goes too low. I feel like this happens at about 15-16N, anything below that and the screen prints much worse and needs replacing imo.If you are on the manual double stroking most things tension isn't going to be as important as an auto trying to get good prints produced fast.Have you tried a double roll (or two) to re-tension a worn panel?That was the only way we could get many of the original "Green Screens" to work in the first place before they went Sefar.