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Embroidery => General Embroidery => Topic started by: SEPSINK on February 28, 2017, 08:36:16 AM

Title: Anyone use a third hand cap hooper?
Post by: SEPSINK on February 28, 2017, 08:36:16 AM
Hey everyone! We embroider lots of hats and are looking into getting one of those third hand cap hooper. Does anyone here use one? Do your employees find it useful and easier on their hands/wrists?

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Title: Re: Anyone use a third hand cap hooper?
Post by: mooseman on February 28, 2017, 09:55:29 AM
 We no longer embroider hats just a PITA to us. If you are big on caps you need to do something as the load on the hands is not good when you or an employee has to hoop the product.
The device you show I have never used but in my honest opinion it has a design flaw that you or especially your employees will find. See picture below.
You might also look into these guys way cheaper and nearly bullet proof.\
http://www.hooptechproducts.com/t/TBAR-Framing-Gage (http://www.hooptechproducts.com/t/TBAR-Framing-Gage)
mooseman
Title: Re: Anyone use a third hand cap hooper?
Post by: mk162 on February 28, 2017, 10:00:34 AM
It really only puts like 5psi or something to the cylinder. i think you'd rip out the back of the hat before that bent.
Title: Re: Anyone use a third hand cap hooper?
Post by: 3Deep on February 28, 2017, 10:54:47 AM
I must be doing something right for a change or using pretty good caps cause we have problem 97% of the time hooping caps.  I don't really know a whole lot about the different embroidery machine brands, but in our manual it tells us which cap they use in designing the machine for caps and thought was the best cap for our machine.  I would think others might say the same on which brand or brands they thought best fit there machines, but with that said the machine you posted I could see it moving production faster in a very busy shop.
Title: Re: Anyone use a third hand cap hooper?
Post by: ftembroidery on March 07, 2017, 04:42:30 AM
We use one by P&F Equipment.  It's foot operated and works wonderfully with our HoopTech cap frames.  It seems P&F has sold or whatever to "ratzllc.com".  Their web site is poor at best and while they speak of the cap press on their home page that works with HoopTech cap frames, they don't show it anywhere I can find on their web site.