Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on September 26, 2013, 05:59:50 PMYou have got to be kidding me with this crating! I am getting a workout out here!nope. No kidding here. Which crate style do you prefer, first or second one?
You have got to be kidding me with this crating! I am getting a workout out here!
I believe there is a retro fit part to allow rear stroke adjustment. Seems like Dan Goldberg is who I talked to years ago when I got a few. We sold our Gauntlet years ago, but she's still running strong every day in a friend's shop. Has to be twenty years old now. I miss her.
Does it really matter if you don't put head #1 in the #1 position or can you mix them around?
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on September 29, 2013, 06:14:00 PMDoes it really matter if you don't put head #1 in the #1 position or can you mix them around?I strongly suggest you let the tech put the machine together. You will have considerable issues if the press is installed incorrectly. Just a FYI and yes the heads should've assembled in the correct order. When the press needs troubleshooting the wire numbers being mixed will cause you to need a service call to troubleshoot a problem. Ever see the sign at a car repair shop" labor $60.00 per hour. Labor after you try and fix it $150.00 per hour. There is a reason.