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I knew you could do it, Steve! Nice job.

LOL, I hate to say it, but that might give you better results than some high-dollar fully automatic printer with all the bells and whistles!



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Subject: Re: [TN] Manual Screen Printers



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Hi Steve,

It looks like their biggest is 24x36. Strange size- but I think you have a good inexpensive solution right there.





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Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 10:12 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] Manual Screen Printers



Hi Brian,



I knew Transition Automation did their Permalex coated squeegee blades, but didn't know they did a manual printer. I got a cheap solution for the time being. Bought some hinge clamps from a company named SpeedBall for about $30, and mounted them on a 24" X 24" piece of MDF to give us a repeatable platform for the single sided low tech stuff. We're having to take the table out of one of our printers for repair, so I wanted to come up with a cheap solution to give us at least some capability with our printer down for a week or so. Trying my Amazon share photos here:



https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/wsq2ryVTR5S9Q3Elvc6voQ.blSea-h5lQ00JKr-9wIJjb



Steve



On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 7:50 AM Bush, Brien <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Try Transition Automation in MA. We used this printer for many years before going automated.





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Subject: [TN] Manual Screen Printers



Hi All,



At one time long ago when I was working in California, we had a manual screen printing table that we would use on all our prototypes so we wouldn't take up a production line for 5 boards.



I've looked and found a bunch of manual printers on ebay and the like, that are really small and they look like the design that I'm looking for, but they can't hold a 20" X 20" or a 29" X 29"  frame.



Do any of you know if anyone makes a manual printer that can hold  20" X 20" and  29" X 29" frames?



TIA,



Steve



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