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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: OhNoPrinting on January 27, 2023, 12:51:03 PM

Title: Workhorse Mach Manual
Post by: OhNoPrinting on January 27, 2023, 12:51:03 PM
Hey,

wanted to ask about the horse emblem on my Workhorse Mach Manual. Is it custom made by the previous owner? I never found a similar one on google..

(https://www.oh-no-printing.de/Mach_Manual_Workhorse-Emblem.jpg)

And the number ("1518") is that the serial of that specific machine? Anybody recognizing it? :-)

(https://www.oh-no-printing.de/Mach_Manual_Workhorse.png)
Title: Re: Workhorse Mach Manual
Post by: Homer on January 27, 2023, 02:00:40 PM
I have one of these, but it's an 8 color 6 station. we never use it.... The brand is Workhorse, that's their logo. 15 x18 is the pallet size on that, I believe. It's an ok machine, we used to have those springs break and shoot across the room now and again. Good times
Title: Re: Workhorse Mach Manual
Post by: Frog on January 27, 2023, 02:35:19 PM
I have one of these, but it's an 8 color 6 station. we never use it.... The brand is Workhorse, that's their logo. 15 x18 is the pallet size on that, I believe. It's an ok machine, we used to have those springs break and shoot across the room now and again. Good times
Workhorse now makes and sells a purpose-built metal cover to contain those pesky flying springs.
Title: Re: Workhorse Mach Manual
Post by: 3Deep on January 27, 2023, 04:11:48 PM
I have one of these, but it's an 8 color 6 station. we never use it.... The brand is Workhorse, that's their logo. 15 x18 is the pallet size on that, I believe. It's an ok machine, we used to have those springs break and shoot across the room now and again. Good times

We have a workhorse manual 6/4 and I remember having a spring break, sounded like a 22 rifle going off, great press we use it all the time when we're not on the auto